Delfield manufactures commercial kitchen equipment such as refrigerated prep stations, hot holding cabinets, and cooking units. They also offer key replacement parts like compressors, thermostats, door seals, and heating elements to ensure reliable performance.
-1%Delfield 000-BYL-003A-S Weld Baffle Assembly PREP48Special Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-BFJ1486J1 Composite Board 1/2" X 10" X 48" CornerSpecial Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-BFJ13OEM3 Board W/Holes Poly 12" X 48" X 1/2"Special Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-BEQ-003V-S Shelf Divider Assembly 12 EVOSpecial Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-B59-004V-S Refrigerator Lift Off Cover Assembly 8 PanSpecial Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-B4Y-0049KT-S Drawer Assembly Kit 4400 24Special Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-B08-0036-S Horizontal Mullion Assembly 6KXL SI DEMNTSpecial Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-AMR-0034-S Electric Condenser Assembly 4400P MITRSpecial Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
-1%Delfield 000-AEW-00AA-S Drawer System Assembly 32 LOPR 6 Pan 430Special Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock- -1%Delfield 000-AB9-023S-S Half Door Assembly R/PT SS HTD 1- 5/8 BSpecial Price £99.00 Regular Price £100.00In stock
Delfield Freezer Replacement Parts
Delfield is a leading manufacturer of commercial refrigeration and foodservice equipment, trusted in demanding environments such as restaurants, hotels, and catering facilities. Delfield replacement parts are crucial for maintaining optimal temperature control, energy efficiency, and reliable operation. Components like compressors, thermostats, evaporator fans, door gaskets, and control boards work together to ensure consistent cooling performance and food safety. Signs of failing Delfield parts may include uneven cooling, excessive frost buildup, unusual noises, water leakage, or frequent temperature fluctuations. Equipment may also fail to start or shut down unexpectedly, impacting food preservation. Regular inspections and prompt replacement of worn or damaged parts help prevent breakdowns, reduce energy costs, and extend the lifespan of Delfield refrigeration units.
At PartsFe UK, we offer a comprehensive range of genuine Delfield spare parts, including compressor motors, door seals, thermostats, fan blades, and control panels. Our inventory enables customers to quickly source the right components to keep their refrigeration equipment operating efficiently and reliably.
FAQs
What Delfield appliances do I need for my commercial kitchen?
For a commercial kitchen, you may need Delfield refrigerators, prep tables, undercounter coolers, holding cabinets, and serving lines to store, prepare, and serve food efficiently.
What are the main parts of a freezer?
The main parts of a freezer are the compressor, condenser coil, evaporator coil, thermostat, fan, door gasket, and control board. These work together to keep the freezer cold and running properly.
How to read the Delfield serial number?
To read a Delfield serial number, look at the first four digits; they usually show the manufacture date. The initial two digits represent the production year, followed by two digits indicating the week of manufacture. The rest identifies the specific unit.
Find me the most common Delfield replacement parts?
The most common Delfield replacement parts include door gaskets, thermostats, fan motors, shelves, compressors, and control boards. These components are essential for maintaining the performance of refrigeration units and prep stations in commercial kitchens.
How often should I replace gaskets on my Delfield fridge?
Door gaskets should be inspected every 6 months. If they’re cracked, loose, or not sealing tightly, replace them. Worn gaskets cause cold air to leak, making the unit work harder and waste energy.
What part controls the temperature in a Delfield fridge?
The thermostat controls the temperature inside the fridge. If it’s faulty or not set correctly, the unit may get too warm or too cold, which can impact energy efficiency and food safety.


