Maintain your wine cellar cooling unit
July 13, 2009
It’s summertime – perfect time to check your cooling unit to make sure it’s running at its peak performance. Here’s a list that our HVAC partners use to maintain split system wine cellar cooling units.
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Here are a few simple tips to keep your wine cellar cooling system working well for years to come.
During Installation:
- Carefully select placement of all components. Ensure each item is secure and installed properly.
- All braising of joints should be done with the appropriate flux and solder combination for dissimilar metals.
- After braising we suggest a dry nitrogen wash to remove potential contaminates.
- Drain lines should be planned with an access path in case they ever need to be checked or cleaned in the event of blockage
- When placing the condensing unit, carefully consider:
- Access to the wiring
- Access to evacuate/charge
- Stability of surface (a “pad” is generally used)
- Proximity to outdoor fixtures and landscaping
- Rain gutter run-off
- Windows
- Sprinkler systems
- Shrubs / Vines
- Trees (leaf shed)
Continuing Maintenance
To be performed annually or as needed.
- Check drain line for debris.
- Condensing unit (or enclosure) should be visually checked regularly for debris while the power is off.
- Remove dust or debris with air or a light touch (washing with hose is not recommended).
- Fan motors are sealed and do not need additional lubrication.