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A Commercial Refrigeration Maintenance Checklist to Help You Stay Cool During the Busy Season

Restaurant chef looking into refrigerator as part of a refrigeration maintenance checklist

The holiday season is coming fast. You’re probably scrambling to get ready for the onslaught of New Yorkers and tourists lining up for a chance to enjoy the trendiest and tastiest fare the city’s restaurants have to offer.

But if your refrigeration equipment fails, you’ll be sending all those customers home dissatisfied or worse. So, today we are sharing some great tips and resources on how to keep your equipment (and your head) cool!

Refrigeration equipment is your best friend and worst enemy

Anyone who manages a food service operation probably has a love-hate relationship with refrigeration equipment. On one hand, they help you serve fresh and appealing fare. Without your coolers, chillers and walk in freezers, you’d be serving lukewarm drinks, wilted greens and melted ice cream. And that’s exactly the problem: when they break down, your business quickly comes to a screeching halt.

If you’ve been in the business for a while, you’ve certainly experienced the anxiety (even panic) that occurs when a critical refrigeration unit goes down during a busy dinner shift. You can lose thousands of dollars in wasted product and lost business in a very short period of time. Not to mention the repair bill, which can often cost you double if it happens at night or a weekend, which of course it will!

Luckily, avoiding commercial refrigeration repair isn’t as daunting as it seems; most breakdowns of commercial refrigeration equipment can be prevented with regular refrigeration maintenance. You’re probably aware that your heating and air conditioning equipment needs to be cleaned, inspected and tuned up at least twice each year (and possibly more often depending on your usage). But many restaurant owners don’t realize that their refrigeration equipment also needs TLC to keep working reliably.

Related Article: Neglected Commercial Refrigeration Equipment is a Recipe for Disaster!

Commercial Refrigeration Maintenance Checklist

Here’s a handy checklist of the refrigeration maintenance tasks that need to be taken care of to keep your coolers, freezers and chillers operating reliably and prevent the need for a restaurant refrigeration repair at the worst possible time.

You can do the everyday tasks yourself, but the others will require the expertise of a professional refrigeration company. How often these tasks need to be done may vary depending on your system load and the demands of your business. A qualified commercial refrigeration service company can work out the refrigeration maintenance schedule that’s right for you.

Your daily/weekly to-do list:

Monthly to quarterly maintenance and inspection tasks:

Schedule a refrigeration service company to do a detailed inspection, cleaning, and tune-up of all your refrigeration equipment. These tasks require the expertise of professionals who know what problems to look for. Keep in mind that attempting to do repairs yourself could void your equipment warranty.

To prevent breakdowns that cost your business, sign up for a preventative maintenance program for your refrigeration equipment. Consult a qualified refrigeration service company like Arista to put together a plan that’s right for your needs and your budget. Want to learn more? Grab a copy of our helpful Guide to Making Sense of HVACR Maintenance Contracts.

 

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