Maintenace
Air Conditioning
Air conditioning systems function as air recirculation devices, inevitably accumulating dust, hair, and other airborne particles over time. While most of these contaminants are captured by removable filters, some smaller particles penetrate through to the coil, fans, and housing behind. A comprehensive service rejuvenates your air conditioning by thoroughly removing accumulated dust, significantly enhancing air quality and alleviating allergies. Beyond air quality benefits, servicing also enhances efficiency, vital for units often backed by substantial warranties, some lasting up to five years. Regular servicing is imperative to uphold these warranties.
During a service, a range of specialized, safe chemicals are employed to cleanse indoor and outdoor units of pollen and dust. Leak checks are diligently conducted to safeguard against refrigerant leaks, while drains/pumps are meticulously washed and cleared. Additionally, all electrical connections undergo scrutiny to ensure tightness and reliability. Operational tests are conducted to optimize unit performance, accompanied by valuable advice and recommendations to maintain peak condition.
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Refrigeration
Your business may heavily rely on refrigeration systems, making regular maintenance crucial. Scheduled maintenance not only minimizes nuisance call-outs and breakdowns, saving you money on engineering costs, but also prevents stock losses, ensuring uninterrupted trading.
The specifics of a service can vary depending on the type of refrigeration equipment you own or require servicing. However, certain core elements remain consistent:
– Testing of electrical components and checking connections
– Cleaning of condensers and evaporators
– Inspection of drain pipes for blockages, cleaning drain gullies, and, if applicable, cleaning pumps
– F-GAS leak detection, which is legally mandated for larger refrigeration systems based on the amount of refrigerant in the system.
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Ice Machines
Regular servicing of ice machines is essential to maintain optimal performance. Neglecting servicing can quickly result in diminished ice quality and breakdowns, sometimes irreparable. Depending on your ice usage and water quality, servicing should be conducted every 3 months to annually at the minimum.
The constant circulation of cold water in ice machines inevitably fosters bacterial growth and the accumulation of limescale, leading to unhygienic ice and reduced efficiency. Limescale buildup can also cause pump failures and pipe blockages.
Servicing typically involves replacing water filters if installed, or highly recommending their installation if not. Water filters play a crucial role in preventing limescale from entering the system and removing water impurities.
Special acidic ice machine cleaner is circulated through the system to dissolve gunk and scale. For heavily scaled machines, internal components may need to be dismantled and hand-washed in an acid bath. Additionally, electrical connections are inspected, and condensers are cleaned to optimize heat transfer.
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Bar & Cellar Cooling
Regular servicing and maintenance of bottle coolers and cellars, like all refrigeration equipment, are imperative. This proactive approach helps prevent unnecessary call-outs and engineering expenses. Bottle coolers often suffer from overheating when not serviced regularly, as dust accumulates on the fans and condenser, obstructing airflow and causing damage to components, leading to costly repairs. Similar issues can arise with other types of refrigeration systems.
The specifics of a service may vary depending on the type of refrigeration equipment you own or require servicing. However, certain core elements remain consistent:
– Testing of electrical components and checking connections
– Cleaning of condensers and evaporators
– Inspection of drain pipes for blockages, cleaning drain gullies, and, if applicable, cleaning pumps
– F-GAS leak detection, which may be legally required for larger refrigeration systems based on the amount of refrigerant in the system.
For further information or a quotation, please complete the contact form below or contact us by phone to discuss your options further.