With the assistance of the condenser fan the " OUTSIDE COILS " IE:condenser coils , convert a hi temperature high pressure vapor into a hi temp hi pressure liquid.
The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas. This raises the refrigerant's pressure and temperature, so the heat-exchanging coils outside the refrigerator allow the refrigerant to dissipate the heat of pressurization.
The purpose of the coils under a refrigerator are to allow the refrigerant to cool down before being turned back into a liquid. This allows the compressor to function properly.
outside the refrigerator
The evaporation coils, where the HCFCs absorb heat and evaporate.
If your refrigerator is outside in -10 degree Celsius weather I find that the refrigerator is unnecessary. If you do decide to still use the refrigerator outside make sure your refrigerator has a power source so that it can keep running.
A metering device on a refrigerator is usually a capillary(cap)tube. It is a very small copper line located somewhere between the condenser coils (outside-hot) and the evaporator coils (cooling coils). It reduces the pressure of the refrigerant coming from outside as it enters the evap coils inside. Refrigerant cools under low pressure thus cooling desired inside area when air is blown across the cold coils. Think of a kinked garden hose and how on the spicket side of the hose the pressure is great, but on the other side the pressure is decreased. That is basically the purpose of a metering device.
The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas. This raises the refrigerant's pressure and temperature, so the heat-exchanging coils outside the refrigerator allow the refrigerant to dissipate the heat of pressurization.
condensation from the cooling coils this is normal
Clean the colling coils.
The purpose of the coils under a refrigerator are to allow the refrigerant to cool down before being turned back into a liquid. This allows the compressor to function properly.
Use a coil cleaning brush. You should clean your coils once per month with this brush to keep your refrigerator running efficiently. These can be purchased at www.appliancepartspros.com.
outside the refrigerator
The evaporation coils, where the HCFCs absorb heat and evaporate.
It keeps heat from outside the refrigerator from getting into the refrigerator.
If you have an older refrigerator that needs to be manually defrosted and you have scraped the ice from the coils compartment with a fork, you probably pierced the coils and now have no coolant in the refrigerant system. Time for a new refrigerator.
Your refrigerator may have coils or connections which are independent of the freezer.
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