have you any info on regasing of friges
To be able to re-gas a fridge properly you will need the training and equipment to do the job properly - Licenced Tradespeople have all of the above
There are plenty of advantages of gas fridge for a cottage. However, the main effective which a gas fridge for a cottage is running even when the electricity is off.
It is the type of refigerant gas
A fridge itself does not directly produce a greenhouse gas. However, the electricity used to run a fridge can produce greenhouse gases depending on the source of the electricity (e.g., fossil fuels).
no, I've never put it in the fridge
A Dometic fridge typically uses ammonia gas as the cooling agent in its absorption refrigeration system. This gas is circulated through the fridge's coils to help cool the interior and maintain a cold temperature.
Methane (CH4) neaon
You take some chocolate, put it in the fridge for 69 seconds, come back and re do this 7x then sculpt it. You take some chocolate, put it in the fridge for 69 seconds, come back and re do this 7x then sculpt it.
If the mini fridge smells like gas, turn it off and clean it with an oxygen based cleaner. Lysol brand cleaner with Oxy and Peroxide is a good cleaner for this. Plug the fridge back in. If a gas smell is still coming from the fridge, turn it off immediately. This could be a sign that freon is leaking somewhere inside the coils. Have it serviced or dispose of it properly.
The energy comes from the heat taken from the heat/energy inside of the refrigerator/fridge. A fridge takes heat energy from inside the fridge and dumps it outside the fridge into the the pipes on the back of the fridge and into the room.
In a fridge, electrical energy is used to power the compressor, which compresses a refrigerant gas. This process increases the temperature and pressure of the gas. The hot, high-pressure gas then releases heat to the surroundings, cooling down and condensing into a liquid. As the liquid flows through the expansion valve, it expands and cools, absorbing heat from the interior of the fridge, resulting in a cooling effect.
Ammonia gas is compressed until it becomes very hot from the increased pressure. This heated gas flows through the coils behind the refrigerator, which allow excess heat to be released into the surrounding air.