Freezers prolong the freshness of merchandise through low temperatures. In order to prevent the air conditioner from leaking and keep the cabinet low temperature, the heat insulation layer on the door seal can prevent the air conditioner from leaking and maintain the cooling effect in the cabinet.
Why are there water droplets in the freezer?
Caused by the temperature difference in the freezer: the temperature inside the cabinet is low, the temperature is high in summer, and the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the cabinet is large, resulting in water droplets.
When the temperature around the cabinet reaches a certain level, the cabinet door seal will condense and the water droplets will be very small. If there is a large temperature difference between the inside and outside of the cabinet, more water droplets will appear.
In order to reduce the occurrence of water droplets on the glass door of the refrigerator, the following points should be noted:
① Adjust the temperature to two degrees as high as possible to reduce the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, thereby reducing the phenomenon of water droplets.
② Frequently wipe the surface outside the glass door and other water droplets with a soft cloth, which can reduce water droplets.
③ Place the glass door freezer in a well-ventilated location to reduce water droplets
Because the water vapor in the air will condense when it meets the air below 0°C, otherwise water droplets will appear. Dry with a clean towel.
Placing the cabinet in a ventilated place is conducive to cooling the cabinet, improving the cooling effect, shortening the working time of the compressor, and reducing the appearance of water droplets.