10 Tips To Reduce The Power Consumption Of The Refrigerator

1.) Buy the refrigerator with an appropriate climatic class;

2.) When installing it, choose a cool place. The fridge should not be placed too close to any heat source (fireplace, stove, oven, radiator, direct sunlight);

3.) The back of the refrigerator must be at least 80 mm far from the wall to allow the hot air ventilation;

4.) If the refrigerator is built-in or undercounter, there must be also enough space above it so that the air ventilation is not restricted;

5.) Know what you have in your refrigerator. First think than take what you need. Do not open the door too often and do not leave it open too long;

6.) All the newer fridges have adjustable “legs” in their front part, right under the door. After installing the fridge (and loading it up to the standard level) play little with these legs and try to adjust them so that the door will close automatically from any position when theyre open. Even if the fridge door closes automatically, always check if its really closed. 75% of all power over-consumption is caused by insufficient refrigerator door sealing;

7.) If it isnt a “frost free” model, the refrigerator must be defrost manually if the frost thickness exceeds 5mm;

8.) Use an inner thermometer (lot of newer refrigerators have a built-in thermometer), the inner temperature should not be lower than 3 and not exceed 10 Celsius degrees;

9.) Never put a hot dishes in the refrigerator. The elementary school physics taught us that the hot (dish) and cold (air inside the fridge) objects in a closed environment (the refrigerator) will exchange their temperatures with each other unless they reach a thermal balance. That means that not only refrigerator will cool the hot dishes but also the dishes will warm the refrigerator inner space. Therefore the things you put in the refrigerator should be as cold as possible. Simply, give the dish a time to cool down to the rooms temperature and only then put it in the refrigerator;

10.) Empty, unplug and clean the fridge each time you spend more than 1-2 weeks out of your home (e.g. on vacation). Just emptying the refrigerator leaving it plugged (for the purpose of cooling the air in it) really is not very effective.

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Compact Refrigerator - Help On How To Choose One

What Are The Reasons You Would Want To Buy A Compact Refrigerator?

You may need one to put in your new wet bar or den. You may have a son or daughter who is heading off on their own for the first time to a new apartment or to college. You may even want to put one in your office. Whatever the reason, you will want to do some shopping around before you make the purchase to make sure that you are getting the best compact refrigerator to meet your needs at the best price to fit your budget. Once you are armed with the information you can walk with confidence into any department store, home improvement store, or appliance store, or even to go online and buy a refrigerator.

Assess Your Finances

The first thing that you will need to do as with any big ticket purchase is to assess your financial situation. This will help you to determine not only the size, but also the brand and features of the compact refrigerator that you will choose. You may opt for a fridge that is bigger but does not have the brand-name recognition, or you can go with a smaller model that is a well-known reputable brand-name. This is where comparison shopping before you go to buy the compact refrigerator can help. A consumer website or magazine may have ratings that will help you to narrow down your choices even further.

Where Will You Put Your Purchase?

One key factor in choosing your refrigerator will be the location. Make sure that the fridge you are choosing will fit where you are going to put it. Take out a measuring tape before you even look at a compact refrigerator and measure for the height, width, and to make sure that the door can open easily. Do you want a fridge that will fit under your counter top (a built-in model) or do you want a compact refrigerator that will fit easily on top of the counter or concealed in the corner of the room or in a supply closet? Do you want shelves just in the fridge or do you need them in the door as well? How about a freezer compartment? Is that something that you will need in your compact refrigerator? All of these things have a bearing on the price of the fridge that you will want to buy. The more features it has, the higher the cost. You will also need to choose the manufacturer based on the products that they offer.

Capacity Requirements

The capacity of a compact refrigerator typically runs from 1.5 cubic feet to 5.5 cubic feet, give or take a little. If you are only using it for holding drinks in your den your needs will be different than if you were to use it as the sole refrigerator in a studio apartment. These measurements are as important as the ones you took for the location.

The Allure Of Extra Amenities

Your compact refrigerator could have an ice maker or an ice dispenser. If that is important to you, then you need to consider that and budget for it. Most have some type of removable shelving, but do you want it to be adjustable as well? Do you need shelving in the door? If it has a freezer compartment is it frost-free? You need to make sure that it has everything you need when you buy it, because it will be impossible to do it later without buying another fridge.

There are many manufacturers who offer compact-sized refrigerators and many of them are high-quality. A good refrigerator can give you many years of service without problems. Shop around and you probably won’t be disappointed.

Author: Margarette Tustle

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Refrigerator Appliance Repair Help & Parts

Most readers are here because their Refrigerator is Broken or not working correctly!! Let’s not Waist time.

Top Mount & Side by Side Refrigerators

Question: Do you have any lights in the Refrigerator? If yes, you have Power, go to Next Question.
Answer Is No: Check Bulbs First, Then Check your Outlet Where your Refrigerator is plugged in, then your Breaker Box. If you have your Refrigerator Plugged into a GFI, see if you’re GFI is tripped.

Question: My Fresh Food Compartment is too warm but the freezer seems Fine.

Answer: There are several reasons this could happen. If you see Frost build up on the back wall of the freezer you might have a defrost problem and you should call a Appliance Repair Company.

Your Evaporator Fan Might not be working, This fan blows the cold air from your freezer to your Fresh food compartment. You can listen in your freezer area to hear if the fan is on. You might half to push the freezer door buttons in to activate the fan. If your machine is in defrost mode the fan will not come on.

If you have a electronic damper door it could be in the closed position, preventing the air flow from the freezer side to the fresh food side.

Your condenser coils could be dirty or Condenser Fan could be bad, this will cause your compressor to overheat and shut down causing your Refrigerator to quit cooling until the compressor has cooled down. in some refrigerators a good quick way to tell if your system is getting too hot is too feel the strip between the fresh food door and the freezer door, if this strip is hot your compressor could be overheating.

There are many other reasons for this type of problem : Intermittent compressor start device, Intermittent Thermostat, Electronic control board problems, Electronic Thermostat problems.
Please call a appliance repair service company to repair your appliance under any of these conditions.

Question: My ice maker won’t make any Ice

Answer: The ice system in most Refrigerators consists of: The Ice maker itself, the water inlet valve, The Dispenser System.

There are many different designs.

Example: is your ice dispenser tray in your side by side door? If it is you might have a emitter board that detects the level of your ice bucket. This emitter board commonly fails and needs replaced to restore function to your ice maker.

A common problem with most ice maker systems is the water valve has a slow leak and freezes the water inlet tub to the ice maker causing the ice maker not to receive water. In this case you need to replace the water valve or the water valve simply is bad.
Have you check your water filter on your refrigerator? This also can cause a problem with your ice maker and water dispenser.

Good luck with your repair with your Refrigerator.

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maytag counter depth refrigerator - Refrigerator Buying Guide

Buying a new refrigerator can be a daunting experience. Reading through all the refrigerator reviews, refrigerator ratings and consumer recommendations can be mind boggling. After all, there are so many different models to choose from in addition to all the different brands, styles, even colors. So where do you start?

Well, the easiest place to begin is by asking yourself the following questions:

  • 1) How Much Space Do You Need?: The space inside a refrigerator is expressed in Cubic Feet. Considering most people don’t understand what a cubic foot represents, think of it this way. You need about Ten Cubic Feet of interior storage capacity per 2 people.
    • How big is your family? - If you have a family of four, figure you’ll need at least a 20.0 cubic foot fridge.
    • Are you a Vegetarian? - If you are a vegetarian, you won’t need as much freezer space or internal meat drawers. You’ll want as much refrigerator space as you can handle to be sure you have the space for your fresh fruits and vegetables.
    • How will your family grow, or shrink? - Are your kids in college and about to flee the nest? Do you have a baby on the way or elderly parents moving in? All of these factors are things to consider when making a refrigerator purchase. Consider that most refrigerators last about 10 years, so factor in how your family will be growing or shrinking over that time period so that you don’t have to keep buying new refrigerators.
  • 2) What Kind of Refrigerator Will Fit into Your Kitchen?: It sounds silly, but there have been a number of people that have purchased a new refrigerator only to get it home and find out that the new fridge doesn’t fit into their existing kitchen. So, take measurements before you go refrigerator shopping.

    Factor in not only where the fridge will be sitting, but also how far out the door will swing. After all, you don’t want to get your new fridge home and then find out you can’t open it!

    Keep in mind that counter depth refrigerators are very popular, but they often lack the storage capacity that most people need. So, consider this when you’re shopping. Counter depth by the way means that the front face of the refrigerator will sit flush with the existing counter top, rather than sticking out. It looks much nicer, but it’s not always the right choice for everybody.

  • 3) Color Choices: There’s good and bad news with refrigerator colors — the good news is there aren’t too many to choose from — and you guessed it, that’s also the bad news.

    Refrigerators typically come in white, black, stainless steel, bisque (or beige) and a stainless steel alternative called, satina. Satina is usually cheaper than stainless and easier to maintain, but it doesn’t always (depending on the brand) look as nice.

    The days of avocado green and lemon yellow are gone for the moment.

    So, what do you do if you need a different color? Well, many refrigerators have attachable panels that affix to the face of the refrigerator that allows you to make it any color your desire. Most people like to blend their refrigerator into their existing cabinetry by getting panels that match the wood work. GE Monogram, Kenmore Elite and Kitchenaid offer this option and all have performed well in a number of online refrigerator reviews.

  • 4) Type of Refrigerator: The type of refrigerators available are:
    • Side by Side - Where the free1ff8zer and refrigerator are next to each other
    • Top Freezer - Where the freezer is mounted on the top of the refrigerator
    • Bottom Freezer — There the freezer is mounted on the bottom of the refrigerator
    • French Door Refrigerator — Which is also referred to as a bottom freezer because it has two split (side by side) doors on the front with a pull out drawer freezer on the bottom.
    • Built In Refrigerator — Can be any of the above styles, but the refrigerator is built into the existing cabinetry and hidden away with the stylized color panels mentioned above.
    • Compact Refrigerator — Also called a “dorm refrigerator”, the compact refrigerator is perfect for game rooms, spare rooms, garages or family areas.
  • 5) Best Refrigerator Brands: We’re always reviewing different models of refrigerators by a wide variety of manufacturers. In all of the refrigerator reviews that we’ve done, only a handful of manufacturers rise to the tops as leaders — so these are the brands to consider and brands to avoid:

    General Electric: GE, GE profile and GE Monogram are all excellent choices and rate very well with consumers. The GE Aurora brand (sold exclusively at The Home Depot) was above average, but did NOT rate as well as the GE or GE Profile brands.

    Consider:

    Amana: Amana has consistently been rated by Consumer Reports as one of the best performing refrigerator brands. Our testing proves the same as well. Amana is one to consider.

    Kenmore: Sears has had its ups and downs with its many inside brands, but Kenmore consistently has led the pack with high quality, durable and affordable refrigerators. The Kenmore Elite was especially outstanding.

    Whirlpool: Whirlpool has been making high quality products for decades. They are now the parent brand of Amana, Maytag and JennAir. Whirlpool is top notch.

    LG: Although they lack a bit in customer service, the LG French Door Refrigerators are some of the most affordable and attractive units on the market.

    Brands to Avoid:

    Maytag: Maytag used to be a mark of quality, but for the past ten years or so their quality of refrigerators has been deteriorating rapidly. Hopefully the execs at Whirlpool can bring the luster back to this once great brand name.

    SubZero: Although we personally love their refrigerators, they tend to have a lot of problems over the course of their lifetime. If you have the budget, you may want to consider a Viking or a Gaggenau refrigerator instead.

    Fisher & Paykel: Seemingly always at the bottom of the Consumer Reports quality lists, Fisher & Paykel has been slightly improving year after year. But, they still have a ways to go.

    We hope this helps you as you journey out into the world of refrigerator shopping. If you’re looking for more suggestions, refrigerator reviews or refrigerator ratings, be sure to pay us a visit at http://www.refrigeratorpro.com.

    Author: Phil Laurence

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