Simply, because that is where the warmest air is, inside a refrigerator. Air rises as it's heated, as heated air is less dense than cold air.
"ton réfrigérant" = "your cooling liquid" (as in fridges or A/C)
if it has a ice/water dispenser, then yes. Usually 1/4" diameter poly tubing.
You can get top of the line fridges at your local Sears. They have a great selection.
There are many different types of fridges and freezers. Some fridges come with the refrigerator on the side next to the freezer. Also, some freezers are located at the bottom of the refrigerator, and some at the top.
There are many fridges that have a compartment in the top of the fridge that can have lower temperatures set.
its located at the rear of the engine to the right if you look you will see two pipes coming out of the bulkhead about 40mm wide its located on the top one
a built under fridge has to be on the ground not on top or mid way. a built in can be put anywhere.
because fridges are magnetic and for decoration
Yes, thermocouple is used in fridges !
The thin copper fins on the cooling pipes of a fridge help to dissipate heat more efficiently. The larger surface area created by the fins allows for better heat transfer from the refrigerant inside the pipes to the surrounding air, helping to cool down the fridge more effectively.
Funnels
No the Aqua Pure Plus filter in the Samsung fridges reduces ; chlorine taste and odour, particulate, mercury, lead, cyst, Carbofuran, p-Dichlorobenzene, asbestos, benzene, turbidity. i believe the fridges use fluorinated gasses for cooling to.