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I volunteer at a soup kitchen that has a number of upright domestic type freezers. They also have some commercial freezers and a service contract for them, but the commercial techs won't service the domestic freezers. Therefore, they asked me to service them. They are all working well, with all the gaskets in good shape, but they want to maximize their longevity.

As these are mostly in a dusty old church basement, I wanted to clean the condenser coils as I have done on many domestic refrigerators, but to my surprise, I cannot find any condenser coils or any service panels that might give access to them. They have two of the above model, plus two FRU172JW20. 

I've attached a photo of what I see. What can I do to help maintain these units?

 

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@nesdon No condenser coils to clean on those.   The condenser coils are built into the walls of the freezer.  Feel the sides and you should notice that they are always warm, that's because the condenser coils are built into the side walls.

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