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How does a frost-free refrigerator work?

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How does a frost-free refrigerator work?

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With the exception of a number of compact refrigerator models, most of today’s refrigerator models are frost-free.

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How does a frost-free refrigerator work? If you have an old refrigerator or one of the small dorm refrigerators, you know all about the frost that forms around the coils that cool the freezer. If you let it build up long enough, the frost can get 6 inches thick and eventually there is no room to put anything in the freezer. This frost forms when water vapor hits the cold coils. The water vapor condenses — turns to liquid water. Think of the water beading up on a glass of iced tea on a summer day — that is an example of water vapor in the air condensing. The same thing happens on the ice-cold freezer coils, except that when the water condenses onto the coils it immediately freezes. A frost-free freezer has three basic parts: • A timer • A heating coil • A temperature sensor Every six hours or so, the timer turns on the heating coil. The heating coil is wrapped among the freezer coils. The heater melts the ice off the coils. When all of the ice is gone, t

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