Use this to clean the condenser coils in your Whirlpool Refrigerator. The condenser coils dissipate heat during the cooling cycle. As dust and debris pile onto the coils, the fridge becomes less efficient and must work harder to cool down. If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly, your co...
Organize Refrigerator And Freezer Challenge Hall of Fame {Part 2} Here's the second part of the Organize Refrigerator Challenge Hall of Fame, where readers who have taken the challenge for the week can show off their accomplishments, and what they've done to improve the functioning of their ...
grease, food particles, pet hair all can get in the coils which can lead to the refrigerator coils being restricted in their ability to do their job. Refrigerator coils being dirty will also reduce the overall efficiency of your refrigerator. ...
air over the evaporator coils, as well as push air from the freezer into the refrigerator, with a damper being used to control the amount of air flow. Some refrigerators will have two evaporators hooked up in series: a larger one in the freezer and a smaller one in the refrigerator. ...
Does your refrigerator make strange noises that keep you up at night? In this blog, we will discuss the common causes of refrigerator noise, including faulty compressors, fan motors, defrost timers, heaters, and evaporator coils. We will also provide a step-by-step guide to diagnosing and fix...
Refrigerator Function: How Does A Refrigerator Work? To sum up, here is a 4 step process by with a refrigerator works: The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas. The compressed gas heats up as it is pressurized. The coils on the back of the refrigerator allow the hot refrigerant gas to...
The compressor pushes out the hot, compressed gas through the outside metal coils (tubes) on the back or bottom of the refrigerator. These coils allow the heat to dissipate into the surrounding air. Because it is under pressure, the gas changes into a liquid as it cools. ...
The idea of cleaning refrigerator shelves, drawers and all of the inside isn't fun, but its got to get done. Here are instructions to make it easier, and get the job done right.
To gain access to the lower section of the refrigerator, remove a service panel held by retaining screws at the back of the unit below the condenser coils. The unit may also have a front access panel below the door. This panel may be held by retaining screws, or it may slip up and ...
Clean The Condenser Coils:The condenser coils are responsible for dissipating heat from the refrigerator’s compressor. Over time, dust, pet hair, and debris can accumulate on these coils, reducing their efficiency. To maintain optimal cooling performance and energy efficiency, it’s advisable to cl...