Failing to regularly defrost your ULT Freezer can lead to a
build-up of frost, resulting in increased energy consumption and poor
operational practices.
When we examined the effects of individual bad practices, such
as blocking the filter and poor spacing, we observed noticeable increases in
energy consumption. Running costs rose by 3.9% due to poor spacing and 2.5% as
a result of blocked filters.
However, the most significant impact on both energy consumption
and temperature performance was observed when the door seal was obstructed. In
fact, obstructing the door seal led to a staggering 38% increase in energy
consumption. Additionally, the time required for the unit to recover after door
openings increased up to fivefold.
This highlights the critical role of maintaining an unobstructed
door seal for optimal ULT Freezer performance. Interestingly, when we combined
the bad practices of blocking the filter by 75% and obstructing the seal, the
expected increase in energy consumption did not occur.
One possible explanation for this unexpected result is the
formation of ice. Even after initially obstructing the seal, the continued
build-up of ice may have impacted temperature control and efficiency. This
could explain why compartments 1 and 2 exhibited higher temperatures during
Step 6 compared to subsequent steps involving additional bad practices.
To ensure the best performance and energy efficiency of your ULT
Freezer, it is crucial to prioritise regular defrosting. By preventing frost
build-up, you can avoid unnecessary energy consumption, maintain proper
temperature control, and minimise the impact of bad practices on your unit's
performance.