When should I call a qualified refrigeration engineer for a Unifrost cabinet?
FAQ
Call an engineer if any of the below apply after a power cut:
This FAQ is designed for a fast answer first. Use the related guide links if you need the fuller decision path behind the short version.
Call an engineer if any of the below apply after a power cut:
No cooling restart: the cabinet powers on but the temperature continues rising and the compressor does not start even after the usual delay.
Repeated tripping: the plug, breaker, or RCD trips when the cabinet starts.
Persistent alarms: high temperature alarm won’t clear after the cabinet has had time to pull down, or the display shows an error code you cannot identify.
Unusual symptoms: burning smell, buzzing/overheating at the plug, visible damaged cable, or unusual noises.
Stock risk: you cannot verify safe temperatures with an independent probe and need a quick decision for food safety.
If you suspect a surge/brown-out during an ESB event, treat that as an engineer job as well. Electrical surges can damage controllers, relays, or power supplies, and continued use can cause repeat failures.
Read the full guide: Why Your Unifrost Commercial Fridge Controller is Temperature Locked After a Power Cut.
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