Where do you add r134-a refrigerant on a 1997 Chevy Lumina V6 automatic?
if u have not done any work on the a\c before and u need to "add coolant" then u more than likely have leak somewhere wich needs to addressed first.
Meats do not last long in the refrigerator. Only about 3 to 4 days if it is raw. Then 1 to 2 days longer if cooked and placed in an airtight container. You should always cover meats when stored in the fridge.
How long can you keep Hamantashen dough in the fridge?
This food will keep for about 4 days in the refrigerator. Place the food in an air tight container for the best results. This food can easily be transferred to the freezer for longer storage time.
What temperature should food be before going into the fridge?
According to the Global HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) management system, food should be place in the refrigerator after use to cool as quickly as possible.
What is the difference between a blonde and a refrigerator?
Refrigerators stuff themselves while blondes starve themselves!!
Can butter go off after 2 weeks in a food bag in the fridge?
No, butter will last longer in the refrigerator than 2 weeks. You need to keep the butter in an airtight container to insure freshness. Butter also can be frozen.
Should you store soda in a refrigerator or in a cabinet after it's been opened?
The fizz should stay longer if kept in the fridge because if you take away energy (make it cooler) you will lower the solubility meaning that it won't saturate the air in the fridge.
When in doubt, throw it out! You and your family's health is not worth the $5 worth of pasta, meat and sauce. Think of how much the hospital bill will be if you come down with food poisoning. Bacteria is always present in food, but it grows faster at temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The longer it is at these temperatures, the more potentially dangerous bacteria could be present. Then you have to factor in your body's ability to fight off this bacteria if you do consume it. Elderly people, young children, and those with poor health are the most vulnerable. Don't take the chance.
Why should you store different food items in their correct place in the fridge?
Your refrigerator has areas that are colder and warmer and some areas have more humidity. In most refrigerators, the pockets/shelves in the door are the warmest area in the fridge this is because of their closeness to the exterior of the fridge as well as the fact that these items are exposed to the temperature in your home every time the door is opened. Eggs should not be stored in the door because of this fluctuation in temperature. The lower shelves in the fridge are the coldest because cold area "falls" and hot air "rises". Items requiring more cold should be kept on the lower shelves. Vegetables require even moisture and that is why they are kept in the enclosed vegetable bins in the bottom of the fridge.
What is French word for wine refrigerator?
"une cave à vin" (une cave is a cellar in French, but une 'cave à vin' is a wine refrigerator. Another name, much less in use, is 'une armoire à vin'
How long does cream cheese keep in fridge once opened?
well i would say at the most 10 days but make sure that is is seal with a lid
How long will before defrosted fruit will spoil in your refrigerator?
Fresh fruits and vegetables in sealed containers, properly washed and sliced, can make it through about 72 hours. Anything more is risking your health from explosions of bacteria.
Sugars in the fruits, and wilting of the veggies, ferment, and feed bad zoological elements.
Yes, "zoonosis control" is the science of monitoring food preparation, and storage to reduce the growth of bacteria, and other spoilage elements.
What year did the refrigerator come out?
The first actual refrigeration machine was invented at the University of Glasgow, by William Cullen in 1748. However, in-home refrigerators were not available until around 1834, by Jacob Perkins (an American Inventor). Then, in 1857, an Australian by the name of James Harrison developed the first combination Refrigerator and Ice Maker, which is most like what is used today.
How do you pressurize and leak test the refrigeration system?
With a vacuum pump and an ac manifold set. Instead of pressurizing the system you pull down a vacuum of 29-30 in hg, close the valves and wait to see if the vacuum drops or remains at 29-30 in hg by monitering the gauges on the manifold set. I like to leave it in that position for an hour or two to be sure it doesnt lose vacuum. If it drops even a little you have a leak in which case I would charge the system with a shot of UV leak detector. You can locate the source of the leak with a black light after the system as been run for a while.
If freezer is off for 10 hours is the food still okay?
Providing the freezer has not been opened for any length of time the food should be fine.
Why bleaching powder is kept in air tight containers?
On standing in the open air bleaching powder react with carbon dioxide produce chlorine gas. As a result the activity or bleaching property of bleaching powder is reduced. So it is kept in a closed container.
How long can uncooked poultry be kept in refrigerator before freezing?
1 - 2 days as per US government standards but for personal safety, as short of time as possible. See the related link for more information.
How long will an uncracked crab keep in the refrigerator?
It should keep for a day, maybe two. Any longer is pushing it.
What could cause a monitor image to flicker when a refrigerator is operating nearby?
This happens because the electrons in the CRT monitor are affected by magnetic fields. When the refrigerator compressor motor starts up, it generates a magnetic field. LCD monitors aren't affected, so that's one solution or moving the monitor away from the 'fridge is a cheaper way. There are two basic types of electromagnetic interference (EMI) in electrical equipments. One is radiated interference (like radio waves are radiated), and the other is interference that travels through the power distribution wiring. The answer to this question that was first posted is improbable. The compressor motor in a frig is completely "canned" in a steel housing. Only the power wires and the refrigerant inlet and outlet tubes penetrate the case. Electromagnetic radiation cannot be radiated through conductive metal shielding. A thin layer of aluminum foil would stop a radio wave, let along a steel housing. There is another factor. CRTs in monitors are shielded, and are not going to be affected by stray magnetic fields from refirgerator air compressors (even if those fields could get out). What is almost certainly the cause is the fact that the refrigerator leaves an "interference footprint" on the power line. Since the monitor is plugged into the same electrical bus as the frig, it catches the interference. Monitors do have some circuitry to provide protection from buss interference, but it is not perfect.