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Default Commercial refrigeration question

On Dec 9, 5:38*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
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I service freezers, for selling bagged ice. I have seen a run of dusty
condensors, and this month, been changing out condensor fans.

With the dirty condensor, the pressures and temps go up. Does that tend to
cook the condensor fans? Causing early failure? It seems sensible.

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It shouldnt affect the blades unless they are made of tin which alot
are , in which case they could get warped somewhat if they are right
up to the condensor coils in a shroud and seeing alot of residual heat
from the condensor/compressor . Clean the fan blades when you do
service on the unit so it moves the maximum cfm.