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    Walkin cooler



    I live in New York, when ever the outside temperature is lower then the freezing point, my walkin cooler stops cooling. The condenser of walkin cooler is on the roof of the building, size of walkin cooler is 6 ft X 20 ft. I hope some one can help me on this topic
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    Re: Walkin cooler

    Hi Masooda and welcome to the forum.

    It sounds as though that due to the low outside temperature the refrigerant pressure within your cooling system is unable to rise above a low limit switch and start the unit.

    This could be due to a out of adjustment pressure switch or perhaps a slight shortage of refrigerant but it seems that the systems needs looking at by a refrigeration technician.
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    Re: Walkin cooler

    Thank You

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    Re: Walkin cooler

    Hi Masooda;
    Brian is of course correct.
    A trick often used (although I am not recommending it) is to put a heat source such as a light bulb up near the Compressor. Of course this can cause a fire. If you have a Refrigeration Mechanic come out and install some sort of crankcase heater on the compressor your problem will go away.
    I love simple service calls like this.

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    Re: Walkin cooler

    This problem use to happen all the time when I was a lad because system temperatures were controlled by LP's. In summer we would have to adjust LP's to a higher range to stop them freezing the product and then in winter we have to go round again to lower them as the units would not cut in at all, happened mostly on hermetics, things ligh 3/4" Visions and other high temperature cases. Good business though, got paid for each call out.

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