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  1. #1
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    Reach in freezer back wall sweating.



    Does anybody know why a line of reach in freezers is sweating the back wall half way down?



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    Re: Reach in freezer back wall sweating.

    Sounds like the insulation has failed in the back wall, not much that can be done other than either a new cabinet if small or replacement panels if its a walk in cooler.
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    Re: Reach in freezer back wall sweating.

    add a fan to force the air move can help to solve the problem.

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    Re: Reach in freezer back wall sweating.

    I have seen little blowers in the back forcing air movement. I may have to try it, it will take several blowers to fill a line of 56 glass door installed back to back.
    Thanks everybody.

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    Re: Reach in freezer back wall sweating.

    How can a Freezer at sub zero temperatures be 'Sweating'? Do you mean a chill cabinet?

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    Re: Reach in freezer back wall sweating.

    Check to see if the supply air channel in the back is frozen. If it is ice may cause the back/outside to condense water and drip.

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