Allpoints specializes in manufacturing commercial kitchen equipment, including ice machines, refrigeration units, and beverage dispensers. They provide reliable replacement parts like compressors, evaporator coils, water valves, and control boards to ensure efficient operation and durability.

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    Allpoints 541077 Gas Valve 3/8"
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    Allpoints 281472 7" x 6-3/8" Grease Tray W/ Bracket
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Allpoints Commercial Refrigeration Parts for Replacement

Allpoints is a reputable manufacturer known for producing high-quality commercial kitchen equipment, including ice machines, refrigeration units, and beverage dispensers, widely used in restaurants, cafeterias, hotels, and catering services. Refrigeration systems are designed to maintain precise temperature control, preserve food freshness, and prevent spoilage through components like compressors, evaporator coils, and thermostats that regulate cooling cycles and airflow. Essential parts such as water valves and control boards ensure efficient ice production and fluid management, supporting smooth operation in demanding foodservice environments. Common signs of Allpoints equipment failure include inconsistent cooling, reduced ice output, water leaks, unusual noises, or error codes on control panels. These issues often result from worn-out compressors, clogged coils, faulty water valves, or damaged control boards. Timely inspection and replacement of defective parts with genuine Allpoints components can restore performance and prevent costly downtime.

At PartsFe UK, a wide range of Allpoints replacement parts is available, including compressors, evaporator coils, repair kits, 120V switches, gaskets, aprons, chef hats, nuts, water valves, control boards, and more. Customers can quickly identify the proper genuine components to keep Allpoints equipment operating at peak efficiency and ensure long-lasting, reliable service in their commercial kitchens.

FAQs

What is the most common fridge failure?

The most common fridge failure is a faulty compressor, which can cause the refrigerator to stop cooling properly. Other frequent issues include thermostat malfunctions, evaporator coil problems, and blocked defrost drains, all leading to temperature inconsistencies.

How long should a refrigerator run before shutting off?

A refrigerator typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour per cycle, depending on the model, room temperature, and door usage. While it may run up to 80–90% of the day, it should not run nonstop and should have regular off periods.

Find me the most common Allpoints replacement parts?

The most common AllPoints replacement parts include thermostats, thermocouples, heating elements, control boards, and valves, all essential for maintaining commercial kitchen equipment performance.

Are AllPoints parts NSF certified?

Many of their parts meet commercial kitchen safety standards, including NSF.

What happens if the defrost heater fails?

Ice can build up around the evaporator coils, blocking airflow and reducing cooling efficiency.