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Where is refrigerator compressor

2022.01.06 17:49




















What Is a Refrigerator Compressor? Top Mounted Compressor. Pros Don't need to be cleaned often because it does not accumulate dirt and dust from being on the floor. Energy efficient Ideal for cooler environments. More top storage.


These compressors tend to last longer and require fewer service calls. Cons Harder to get to for maintenance which can increase repair cost. Hot air released can be hazardous for low ceilings. The initial cost is higher. As the compressor raises the pressure, the refrigerant heats up and becomes gaseous. It is then passed through the coils on the outside of the refrigerator. Since the gas in the coils is warmer than the air outside, the gas in the coils is cooled and returns to a liquid state.


This high pressure liquid is then sent through the coils on the inside of the unit and the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air inside the refrigerator. From here, the refrigerant evaporates and is sent back through the compressor where the whole process starts again.


As you can see from our very simple explanation above, air flow plays a major role at several points in the process of cooling your refrigerator. And this is where your first decision point comes into play. Because air is pulled into the system, you need to be aware of what else may get pulled in with that air.


Dust and other particulate matter think: flour if you are a bakery for example can easily be pulled into the system. This can collect on the coils and can block airflow to the compressor, especially if the compressor is mounted close to the floor. So you might think that a top mounted compressor is the way to go to avoid this issue. But depending on your usage and the placement of the unit in the kitchen, a top-mount compressor can have issues of its own.


For example, if you will be using the refrigerator near a cooking line, grease-laden vapors rise from being heated and can be pulled into the compressor as well. Another factor to consider is the top shelf or bottom shelf is more important to your business and employees. This might not be obvious at first, but it can be very important for some.


When the compressor is mounted on the bottom of the unit, the shelves of the unit will be raised. This means that the top shelf will be higher. Shorter employees may have difficulty accessing the top shelf in this case. And if you are storing heavy or delicate items, it may be more difficult to access the top shelf in these cases. But if the compressor is mounted on the top, then the shelves will be shifted down. The lowest shelf will be closer to the ground. While this may be better for some individuals, taller employees may find themselves stooping to access the contents of the lowest shelf.


Most people know what a functional refrigerator sounds like—there is a faint humming sound that intermittently comes and goes. Your refrigerator compressor is responsible for that humming sound. So, if the sound stops for good, or if the sound goes from faint to a constant or very loud humming noise that does not shut off, it may be a sign the compressor is broken or malfunctioning.


If you suspect you need a new compressor, it may be time to contact a refrigerator repair professional for assistance— book a repair with an Asurion Expert for as soon as same day service. Your appliances matter. So does your time. Make an appointment now, and our technicians will get you back up and running as soon as the same day.


Schedule a repair. But first, let's try a reset, which may resolve the issue. Resetting your refrigerator compressor is a useful option for anyone looking to defrost their machine or adjust its temperature.