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How freezer works

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Hello everybody!In the following article i try to explain the basic functions of a freezer: Like a small introduction, i can tell that freezers are accessible gadgets that serve to put in great amounts of food in the interior. On that point are fundamentally 2 types--chest freezers and standing freezers. Chest freezers have the door upon the top side of the whole thing, while verticals resemble compact refrigerators. In the past, freezers had to be deiced manually. This made up a time-consuming procedure. You had to get rid of all the food, switch off the freezer, open the door and then allow all the ice melting. Only today a lot freezers are frost free or auto- deicing. How does a frost-free freezer operate? As you know, in a non-frost-free freezer, H2O evaporation of the atmosphere condenses and so Freezes down on the cooling coils in the freezer (or on the plastic of the freezer compartment covering the coils). Whenever you postpone deicing long enough, Sooner or later much ice gathers so that there's no more room for even a TV dinner. Frost-free freezers prevent this buildup by causing a mini-defrost every six hours or so. A timer turns on a heating coil, which circles the cooling coils, and a temperature detector switches off the heater once the temperature begins ascending above freezing.

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Gabriel

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