It depends. Some doors may be hotter than others.
yes
If u take out the plug and hold the door open, as hot qs the surrounding air
This sounds like a great science experiment. You should set this up and see what the correct answer is, because nobody else has done it that I can find on the internet!You could do this experiment by having a small room with a closed door. Set the thermostat at various temperatures and let the room get to that temperature, then have someone open a bottle of cologne at one side of the room. Use a stopwatch to see how long it takes until you smell the cologne. Then open the door and clear out the room and set another temperature on the thermostat for the next try.
In my particular case, the kinetic energy of my father's hand would be converted into heat energy in that event, resulting in an increase in the temperature of the seat of my pants. Speaking thermodynamically . . . when the fridge door remains open in a sealed room, the fridge keeps removing heat from the room-air that enters it, and expelling that heat into the room, along with the heat of the compressor and circulation fan, causing a continuous rise in the temperature of the room as long as the door stays open. The bottom-line energy conversion is from utility power at the wall-outlet into heat in the room, by way of the motors in the fridge's heat-transfer system.
How do door locks work?
The temperature door actuator controls the opening to the heater core. The heater core door regulates the desired temperature in the passenger cabin.
the blend door is jammed.
The blend door is jammed
blend door is jammed.
It could be the temperature blend door actuator.
A door expand when the wood absorb water and during variations of the temperature.
themperature of out door air plus temperature of return air [furanace]
themperature of out door air plus temperature of return air [furanace]
The room temperature will tend to move towards whatever the outside temperature is.
replace temperature door actuator.
French door refrigerators have controls on either side to regulate temperature. There are also individual controls for the refrigerator part as well as the freezer part.
A very common problem is a broken temperature door in the dash. This is an extremely labor intensive repairs. See TEMPERATURE DOOR below... -----