Cold Room Not Holding Temperature? 5 Causes & Quick Fixes

Cold Room Not Holding Temperature? 5 Causes & Quick Fixes

A walk-in running at 8 °C can spoil thousands in stock and trigger HACCP breaches. Before you panic, run through these five checks—then call
1300 227 600 if temps stay high.

1. Blocked Evaporator Coil

Ice blankets airflow and the temperature climbs. Defrost manually, check heaters and fans.

2. Door Gasket Gaps or Damaged Sweeps

Warm air leaks overload the compressor. Inspect seals; replace damaged gaskets within 24 hours.

3. High Ambient Airflow Across the Condenser

Back-of-house temperatures over 32 °C reduce cooling capacity 12 %. Improve ventilation or relocate the unit.

4. Faulty Expansion Valve or Refrigerant Loss

Sweating suction line + high super-heat means a pro needs to test for leaks and balance charge.

5. Poor Stock Loading Practices

Boxes against vents choke circulation. Maintain a 100 mm gap around the evaporator.


📞 Call 24/7 – 1300 227 600

FAQ

How cold should a walk-in be?

Ideally 0–4 °C for chilled storage, per Food Standards Code 3.2.2A.

Will a gas top-up fix the problem?

Only if leakage caused low charge. Otherwise it masks the real fault and voids warranty.

Do you carry parts on the van?

Yes—fans, heaters, TX valves and R404A/R452A gas to fix 87 % of jobs first visit.

Need a Cold Room Repaired Fast?

If you’re facing a refrigeration emergency in Brisbane or the Gold Coast, call ACRO 24/7. We’ll be there fast—and we’ll come ready to fix it.

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