Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Refrigerator too warm?

Recently, I have had more than one customer asking why their refrigerator would be getting warm while their freezer section remained frozen.

Most refrigerators use one mechanical device to cool the freezer down to around 0 degrees, regulated by the freezer setting. Some of that cold air flows into the refrigerator compartment, regulated by the refrigerator setting. The refrigerator compartment is typically set to around 38 degrees.

When the unit is not cooling properly, you will first notice it in the refrigerator section. A 20 degree rise in temperature will result in a refrigerator compartment temperature of 58 degrees. At that temp, milk will sour and meats will rot.

You may notice that your freezer section is still frozen. A 20 degree rise will result in compartment temps of 20 degrees. Frozen food will remain frozen at 20 degrees, so it appears that the freezer is still working. Take my word for it--neither is working if the fridge is not.

What is the cause of this? For the most part, lack of maintenence on the part of the owner. Customers usually have a blanket of pet hair covering the heat exchanger coils beneather the fridge. When I instructed my customers on how to clean the condenser coils, they inevitably return in a few days to thank me for saving them a service call ($65 minimum) or, worse yet, having to buy a new fridge ($$$).

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