Kelvinator appliances for commercial kitchens include glass door merchandiser freezers for frozen goods, under-counter refrigerators for compact storage, and refrigerated worktops combining prep space and cooling for efficient food prep.

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Kelvinator Parts for Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers

Kelvinator is a well-known brand in the refrigeration industry, specializing in commercial and residential cooling equipment. Their products, including Kelvinator freezer parts and Kelvinator refrigerator parts, are designed to provide consistent temperature control and energy-efficient operation.

Kelvinator parts are essential for maintaining the proper functioning of refrigeration units. Components like temperature sensor probes and temperature controls regulate and monitor the cooling process to keep products fresh. Starter relays and overload protectors help manage electrical flow and protect motors from damage. Common signs that parts need attention include inconsistent temperatures, failure to start, or unusual noises during operation. Regular upkeep of these components helps maintain efficient cooling and extends equipment lifespan.

PartsFe CA provides a wide range of genuine Kelvinator parts, such as temperature sensor probe XR60C, temperature controls, starter relays, overload protectors, 250VA capacitors, freezer lid lock assemblies, hinge pins, 60Hz 115V compressor terminal boxes, 50/60Hz 115V compressors, 115V defrost timers Tab, 50/60Hz 250V controllers, and 115V power cords.

FAQs

What are the most common Kelvinator freezer parts that need replacement?

Common parts include door gaskets, thermostats, defrost heaters, and evaporator fans.

How do I clean Kelvinator refrigerator parts safely?

Unplug the appliance, remove removable parts like shelves and trays, wash with warm soapy water, and wipe down interior surfaces with a mild cleaner.

Why is my Kelvinator freezer not cooling properly?

It could be due to a faulty thermostat, dirty condenser coils, a broken fan motor, or blocked vents that need inspection or replacement.

How do I replace a Kelvinator freezer door gasket?

Remove the old gasket carefully, clean the surface, then fit the new gasket by pressing it firmly into the channel around the door.

What should I do if my Kelvinator refrigerator door won’t close properly?

Check if the door gasket is damaged or dirty, ensure the shelves aren’t blocking the door, and adjust the door hinges if necessary.

Why is my Kelvinator freezer's frost buildup so bad?

Excessive frost is usually caused by a faulty door seal or frequent door openings, letting warm air inside.