You need the refrigerator so you can keep food fresh for longer periods of time. You can keep almost anything in it.
No, a refrigerator does not typically need to be plugged into a GFCI outlet.
Yes, you need a water line for the refrigerator if you want to use the ice maker and water dispenser features.
Unless your refrigerator has a built-in thermometer, you would need to check it with a thermometer. Purchase of a refrigerator thermometer is highly recommended.
No
No, a refrigerator does not typically need a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) because it is not considered a high-risk electrical appliance.
Disinfecting a refrigerator is very easy. You will need hot soapy water and a cleaner such as Lysol. Simply wash the refrigerator with the cleaning solution and dry.
To recharge your refrigerator using a refrigerator recharging kit, you will need to follow the instructions provided in the kit. Typically, you will need to locate the access valve on the refrigerator, connect the kit to the valve, and then follow the specific steps outlined in the kit to add refrigerant to the system. It is important to carefully follow the instructions to avoid damaging the refrigerator or causing any safety hazards.
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It depends on what you mean by not in use. You may unplug your refrigerator if there is absolutely no perishable food inside.
Yes, it is recommended to have a GFCI outlet for your refrigerator to protect against electrical hazards and ensure safety.
yes it can cause they need to be cold
They do not. Room temperature is fine.