True manufactures high-quality commercial refrigeration equipment like refrigerators, freezers, and coolers. They offer reliable parts such as fans, compressors, thermostats, and door gaskets to keep their equipment running efficiently in professional kitchens.

-20%True 800609 Freezer Condenser Coil 19" X 10" X 3" GDM-49FSpecial Price £797.04 Regular Price £998.80In stock
-20%True 800605 Freezer Condenser Coil 1HP & 3/4 T-49F/T72FSpecial Price £696.60 Regular Price £872.93In stock
-17%True 800508 Preheat Straight Lamps Ballast LC20-14C GDM-22/23HLSpecial Price £64.25 Regular Price £77.79In stock
-17%True 800501 Ballast RELB2S40N Was RELB2S40N Or 8G10 120VSpecial Price £193.69 Regular Price £234.48In stock
-20%True 800424 Fan Motor 60/50Hz 115V 2.3W SP-B203HBA16Special Price £376.75 Regular Price £472.12In stock
-17%True 800384 Temperature Control/Thermostat Kit 077B7187Special Price £149.16 Regular Price £180.58In stock
-20%True 800228 Sandwich Unit Condenser Coil 7" X 9" X 2 5/8"Special Price £480.68 Regular Price £602.35In stock
-20%True 800225 Evaporator Coil 18" 1/2" X 6 1/3" X 3 1/3"Special Price £359.24 Regular Price £450.17In stock
-20%True 800209 Evaporator Coil 22-1/2" x 8-3/4" x 3-1/4" Left GDM-69/72Special Price £642.89 Regular Price £805.63In stock
-20%True 800202 Evaporator Coil 27" X 8 3/4" X 3 1/4"Special Price £508.20 Regular Price £636.84In stock
True Commercial Refrigerator Parts for Replacement
True is a leading manufacturer of high-performance commercial refrigeration equipment, widely used in restaurants, supermarkets, and foodservice operations. True refrigeration parts are essential for maintaining consistent temperature control and energy efficiency in their refrigerators, coolers, and freezers. Compressors regulate cooling cycles, thermostats provide accurate temperature management, and fan motors ensure even air circulation. In coolers, these components maintain stable chilled conditions ideal for beverages and perishables, while in freezers, they support lower temperatures with enhanced insulation and defrost systems to prevent ice buildup. Key parts such as evaporator coils, door gaskets, defrost timers, temperature sensors, and condenser fan blades work together to ensure efficient operation, reduced energy use, and long-term reliability in high-demand environments. Common signs of equipment failure include inconsistent temperatures, frost build-up, unusual noises, or leaks. These issues often arise due to wear and tear on components like evaporator fans, thermostats, or seals. Prompt maintenance and part replacement can prevent costly breakdowns. Troubleshooting involves checking electrical connections, replacing faulty gaskets, or inspecting the condenser for clogs or dust buildup that restricts airflow and cooling performance.
At PartsFe UK, we offer a wide range of genuine True replacement parts, including thermostats, compressors, motors, door gaskets, heater wires, and more. Customers can quickly identify the proper components to keep their True equipment operating at peak efficiency.
FAQs
What are the True freezer T-49F parts?
The True T-49F freezer parts include door gaskets, thermostats, fan motors, heating elements, compressors, condenser coils, evaporator coils, defrost timers, shelves, and power cords.
Why is my true refrigerator not cooling?
A true refrigerator may not be cooling due to dirty condenser coils, a faulty thermostat, a malfunctioning fan motor, or worn door gaskets preventing a proper seal.
What parts are typically replaced on a True GDM-12 cooler?
Frequently replaced parts include door gaskets, light bulbs, fan motors, and temperature controls.
What causes frost buildup in a True freezer?
Frost can build up when door seals are damaged or worn out, allowing warm air to enter. A malfunctioning defrost system can also cause ice to accumulate.
How often should I clean my True cooler coils?
Clean the coils every 3 to 6 months to keep the unit running efficiently.
What do I do if my True refrigerator door won’t close properly?
Inspect the door gasket for damage or dirt. Clean or replace it if necessary to ensure a tight seal, which keeps the cold air inside.


