Not much. Both compress gas: the one "air", t'other some freon-based gas.
Apparently you need to use compressor oil, such as Fridge compressors (Commercial) im told Apparently you need to use compressor oil, such as Fridge compressors (Commercial) im told Apparently you need to use compressor oil, such as Fridge compressors (Commercial) im told
Your compressor is not working. Through evaporation compressors cool the evaporator coil and the fan blows air across it. So if the fan is blowing hot air the compressor is not cooling the coil. But check to see if the dial inside the fridge is turned to "more cold" , that turns the compressor on.
a larder fridge does not have a freezer/chilling/ice box.
You can not put an elephant in the fridge
Checking the pressure of a fridge compressor is easy. Remove the compressor and give it a shake. After taking the compressor off it should make a sound while shaking that means itÕs still good if the compressor makes no sound that means it has went bad.
About 10-14kg
Same thing. Fridge is a slang word.
a compressor cant lift..
compressor rate
Can't do it. The lubricant is mixed in with the refrigerant. Converted to air it would be running dry.
The compressor is needed for the cooling of the air. This works the same way the compressor of a fridge or a freezer work. It uses the physical principle of a heat pump.
Yes, however for compressor life, the compressor should be rotated so as to preserve the gravitational oiling characteristics.