Active Refrigerator
Posts: 7
Since: 20/Aug/2010
hello again with a doubt. I have a refrigerator with frizzer to which I add gas and leave it in 3 psi, after this I start making frost in the part of the refrigerator they believe that changing the automatic solve the problem since every so often thaw and begins to lose water below. thank you for your help.
hugo-lisandro
Refrigeration Instructor & Moderator
Posts: 222
Since: 09/Mar/2004
friend, good day
First and with respect, I incorporate a term that will be worth it: IT IS NOT FRIZZER, it is freezer .-
The operation of this refrigerator is based on:
an upper drawer, which cools to low temperature
a lower plate, which by the action of a resistance or calibration of the thermostat, each time it stops thaws.
This means that this type of refrigerator does not have the user to defrost it habitually.- So they are designed and so they work
It is absolutely normal, that it loses water through the lower plate and that this water finds as its final destination, a bowl or deposit that is on the head of the compressor
hugo
d.fernandez77
Active Refrigerator
Posts: 7
Since: 20/Aug/2010
thank you for your answer I think I explain badly the frost is doing inside the refrigerator on the wall where the thermostat goes. I thank your time and goodwill.
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