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inlet duct and passed through the evaporator where it is cooled, the air is then circulated throughout the cabinet via a series of ducts and vents. Because the air passing the evaporator is supposedly warm and moist, frost begins to form on the evaporator (especially on a freezer's evaporator). In cheaper and/or older models, a defrost cycle is controlled via a mechanical timer. This timer is set to shut off the compressor and fan and energize a heating element located near or around the evaporator for about 15 to 30 minutes at every 6 to 12 hours. This melts any frost or ice build-up and allows the refrigerator to work normally once more. It is believed that frost free units have a lower tolerance for frost, due to their air-conditioner-like evaporator coils. Therefore, if a door is left open accidentally (especially the freezer), the defrost system may not remove all frost, in this case, the freezer (or refrigerator) must be defrosted.
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temperature owing to opening of the refrigerator door or keeping new food inside; humidity and usage patterns. Depending on the sensor inputs, the compressor adjusts its speed. For example, if door is opened or new food is kept, the sensor detects an increase in temperature inside the cabin and signals the compressor to increase its speed till a pre-determined temperature is attained. After which, the compressor runs at a minimum speed to just maintain the internal temperature. The compressor typically runs between 1200 and 4500 rpm. Inverter compressors not only optimizes cooling but is also superior in terms of durability and energy efficiency. A device consumes maximum energy and undergoes maximum wear and tear when it switches itself on. As an inverter compressor never switches itself off and instead runs on varying speed, it minimizes wear and tear and energy usage.
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as Cyclic) units are still available. Advances in automatic defrosting eliminating the thawing task were introduced in the 1950s, but are not universal, due to energy performance and cost. These units used a counter that only defrosted the freezer compartment (Freezer Chest) when a specific number of door openings had been made. The units were just a small timer combined with an electrical heater wire that heated the freezer's walls for a short amount of time to remove all traces of frost/frosting. Also, early units featured freezer compartments located within the larger refrigerator, and accessed by opening the refrigerator door, and then the smaller internal freezer door; units featuring an entirely separate freezer compartment were introduced in the early 1960s, becoming the industry standard by the middle of that decade.
841:; the coils or tubes are passively cooled by exposure to air in the room. The condenser cools the vapor, which liquefies. As the refrigerant leaves the condenser, it is still under pressure but is now only slightly above room temperature. This liquid refrigerant is forced through a metering or throttling device, also known as an expansion valve (essentially a pin-hole sized constriction in the tubing) to an area of much lower pressure. The sudden decrease in pressure results in explosive-like flash evaporation of a portion (typically about half) of the liquid. The latent heat absorbed by this flash evaporation is drawn mostly from adjacent still-liquid refrigerant, a phenomenon known as
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refrigerator gets too warm, the thermostat starts the cooling process and a fan circulates the air around the freezer. During this time, the refrigerator also gets colder. The freezer control knob only controls the amount of air that flows into the refrigerator via a damper system. Changing the refrigerator temperature will inadvertently change the freezer temperature in the opposite direction. Changing the freezer temperature will have no effect on the refrigerator temperature. The freezer control may also be adjusted to compensate for any refrigerator adjustment.
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to store drinks and non-perishable items) and also replacing insulation, where applicable. Some sites recommend cleaning condenser coils every month or so on units with coils on the rear, to add life to the coils and not suffer an unnoticeable deterioration in efficiency over an extended period, the unit should be able to ventilate or "breathe" with adequate spaces around the front, back, sides and above the unit. If the refrigerator uses a fan to keep the condenser cool, then this must be cleaned or serviced, at per individual manufactures recommendations.
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products led to a marked increase in the quality of food in areas where refrigeration was being used. Additionally, the increased freshness and shelf life of food caused by the advent of refrigeration in addition to growing global communication methods has resulted in an increase in cultural exchange through food products from different regions of the world. There have also been claims that this increase in the quality of food is responsible for an increased in the height of United States citizens around the early 1900's.
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units stops immediately to prevent excessive frost build up on the freezer's evaporator coil, because this coil is cooling two areas. When the freezer reaches temperature, the unit cycles off, no matter what the refrigerator temperature is. Modern computerized refrigerators do not use the damper system. The computer manages fan speed for both compartments, although air is still blown from the freezer.
1723:. These programs seek to collect large appliances that may be old and inefficient or breaking, and replace them with newer and more efficient appliances. This is in an effort to reduce the cost of the additional cost these appliances impose on lower-income families through their inefficient energy and gas usage, as well as reduce pollution caused by the continued use of these appliances.
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loop serves both compartments: Lowering the freezer compartment temperature excessively causes difficulties in maintaining above-freezing temperature in the refrigerator compartment. Domestic freezers can be included as a separate compartment in a refrigerator, or can be a separate appliance. Domestic freezers may be either upright, resembling a refrigerator, or
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should it finish defrosting early. On some early frost-free models, the defrost limiter also sends a signal to the defrost timer to start the compressor and fan as soon as it shuts off the heating element before the timed defrost cycle ends. When the defrost cycle is completed, the compressor and fan are allowed to cycle back on.
1281:. Although these designs generally use a much larger amount of energy compared to compressor refrigeration, other qualities such as silent operation or the ability to use gas can favor these refrigeration units in small enclosures, a mobile environment or in environments where unit failure would lead to devastating consequences.
492:. At the 1896 Millennium Exhibition, Röck and the Esslingen Machine Works presented a 6-tonne capacity artificial ice producing plant. In 1906, the first large Hungarian cold store (with a capacity of 3,000 tonnes, the largest in Europe) opened in Tóth Kålmån Street, Budapest, the machine was manufactured by the
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Temperature settings for refrigerator and freezer compartments are often given arbitrary numbers by manufacturers (for example, 1 through 9, warmest to coldest), but generally 3 to 5 °C (37 to 41 °F) is ideal for the refrigerator compartment and â18 °C (0 °F) for the freezer. Some
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Conventionally, all domestic refrigerators use a reciprocating drive which is connected to the piston. But in a linear inverter compressor, the piston which is a permanent magnet is suspended between two electromagnets. The AC changes the magnetic poles of the electromagnet, which results in the push
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Refrigerators consume comparatively less energy than a typical non-inverter refrigerator. In an inverter refrigerator, the compressor is used conditionally on requirement basis.
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Frost-free refrigerators or freezers use electric fans to cool the appropriate compartment. This could be called a "fan forced" refrigerator, whereas manual defrost units rely on colder air lying at the bottom, versus the warm air at the top to achieve adequate cooling. The air is drawn in through an
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qualified use 50% less energy than the average models made in 1974. The most energy-efficient unit made in the US consumes about half a kilowatt-hour per day (equivalent to 20 W continuously). But even ordinary units are quite efficient; some smaller units use less than 0.2 kWh per day (equivalent to
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The majority of refrigerators were white in the early 1950s, but between the mid-1950s and the present, manufacturers and designers have added color. Pastel colors, such as pink and turquoise, gained popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Certain versions also had brushed chrome plating, which
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Ford cost about $ 476.) By 1923, Kelvinator held 80 percent of the market for electric refrigerators. Also in 1923 Frigidaire introduced the first self-contained unit. About this same time porcelain-covered metal cabinets began to appear. Ice cube trays were introduced more and more during the 1920s;
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Although both the three and four star ratings specify the same storage times and same minimum temperature of â18 °C (0 °F), only a four star freezer is intended for freezing fresh food, and may include a "fast freeze" function (runs the compressor continually, down to as low as â26 °C
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If the defrosting system melts all the ice before the timed defrosting period ends, then a small device (called a defrost limiter) acts like a thermostat and shuts off the heating element to prevent too large a temperature fluctuation, it also prevents hot blasts of air when the system starts again,
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are powered by electricity, usually 12 volt DC, but mains-powered wine coolers are available. Peltier refrigerators are inexpensive but inefficient and become progressively more inefficient with increased cooling effect; much of this inefficiency may be related to the temperature differential across
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around the freezing units. This was a result of humidity introduced into the units when the doors to the freezer were opened condensing on the cold parts, then freezing. This frost buildup required periodic thawing ("defrosting") of the units to maintain their efficiency. Manual
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is safe indefinitely. Most household freezers maintain temperatures from â23 to â18 °C (â9 to 0 °F), although some freezer-only units can achieve â34 °C (â29 °F) and lower. Refrigerator freezers generally do not achieve lower than â23 °C (â9 °F), since the same coolant
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The glass-fronted beverage cooler is mostly used as a commercial refrigerator. These types of appliances are usually designed for specific load requirements, resulting in a larger cooling mechanism. This ensures that they are able to cope with a large throughput of drinks and frequent door opening.
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The efficiency of older refrigerators can be improved by defrosting (if the unit is manual defrost) and cleaning them regularly, replacing old and worn door seals with new ones, adjusting the thermostat to accommodate the actual contents (a refrigerator needn't be colder than 4 °C (39 °F)
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fit under kitchen work surfaces, usually about 86 centimetres (34 in) high. Refrigerators may be combined with freezers, either stacked with refrigerator or freezer above, below, or side by side. A refrigerator without a frozen food storage compartment may have a small section just to make ice
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Freezer units are used in households as well as in industry and commerce. Commercial refrigerator and freezer units were in use for almost 40 years prior to the common home models. The freezer-over-refrigerator style had been the basic style since the 1940s, until modern, side-by-side refrigerators
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Multiple manufacturers offer dual compressor models. These models have separate freezer and refrigerator compartments that operate independently of each other, sometimes mounted within a single cabinet. Each has its own separate compressor, condenser and evaporator coils, insulation, thermostat,
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Refrigerators with two compartments need special design to control the cooling of refrigerator or freezer compartments. Typically, the compressors and condenser coils are mounted at the top of the cabinet, with a single fan to cool them both. This arrangement has a few downsides: each compartment
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Phoenix refrigerator program launched in Australia. This government incentive picked up old refrigerators, paying their owners for "donating" the refrigerator. The
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Butter heater: In the early 1950s, the butter conditioner's patent was filed and published by the inventor Nave Alfred E. This feature was supposed to "provide a new and improved food storage receptacle for storing butter or the like which may quickly and easily be removed from the refrigerator
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The refrigerator allows households to keep food fresh for longer than before. The most notable improvement is for meat and other highly perishable wares, which previously needed to be preserved or otherwise processed for long term storage and transport. This change in the supply chains of food
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may be used in caravans and trailers, and dwellings lacking electricity, such as farms or rural cabins, where they have a long history. They may be powered by any heat source: gas (natural or propane) or kerosene being common. Models made for camping and RV use often have the option of running
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This was especially true in the US in the 1970s, when side-by-side models (known as
American fridgefreezers outside of the US) with ice dispensers and water chillers became popular. However, the reduction in efficiency also arose partly from reduction in the amount of insulation to cut costs.
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Peltier-type refrigerators designed to chill beverages. A large domestic refrigerator stands as tall as a person and may be about one metre (3 ft 3 in) wide with a capacity of
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Domestic refrigerators and freezers for food storage are made in a range of sizes. Among the smallest is a 4-litre (0.14 cu ft) Peltier refrigerator advertised as being able to hold 6 cans of beer. A large domestic refrigerator stands as tall as a person and may be about 1 metre
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and dangerous chemical wastes being traced back into different ecosystems. In addition, refrigerators have also provided an easier way to access food for many individuals around the world, with many options that commercialization has promoted leaning towards low-nutrient dense foods.
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Chilled water and ice from a dispenser in the door. Water and ice dispensing became available in the 1970s. In some refrigerators, the process of making ice is built-in so the user doesn't have to manually use ice trays. Some refrigerators have water chillers and water filtration
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0.6 m (21 cu ft). Refrigerators and freezers may be free standing, or built into a kitchen. The refrigerator allows the modern household to keep food fresh for longer than before. Freezers allow people to buy perishable food in bulk and eat it at leisure, and make
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refrigerator compartment uncovered, and also helps keep vegetables moist. This method also helps reduce energy consumption, because the refrigerator is above freeze point and can pass the warmer-than-freezing air through the evaporator or cold plate to aid the defrosting cycle.
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enters a compressor as low-pressure vapor at or slightly below the temperature of the refrigerator interior. The vapor is compressed and exits the compressor as high-pressure superheated vapor. The superheated vapor travels under pressure through coils or tubes that make up the
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uses electricity to pump heat directly; refrigerators employing this system are sometimes used for camping, or in situations where noise is not acceptable. They can be totally silent (if a fan for air circulation is not fitted) but are less energy-efficient than other methods.
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Disposal of discarded refrigerators is regulated, often mandating the removal of doors for safety reasons. Children playing hide-and-seek have been asphyxiated while hiding inside discarded refrigerators, particularly older models with latching doors, in a phenomenon called
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refrigerator was then refurbished, with new door seals, a thorough cleaning and the removal of items, such as the cover that is strapped to the back of many older units. The resulting refrigerators, now over 10% more efficient, were then distributed to low-income families.
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Components and Control Methods for Implementation of Inverter-Controlled Refrigerators/Freezers" (2004). International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference. Paper 696.
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For US refrigerators, the Consortium on Energy Efficiency (CEE) further differentiates between Energy Star qualified refrigerators. Tier 1 refrigerators are those that are 20% to 24.9% more efficient than the Federal minimum standards set by the
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An in-door ice caddy, which relocates the ice-maker storage to the freezer door and saves approximately 60 litres (2.1 cu ft) of usable freezer space. It is also removable, and helps to prevent ice-maker
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8 W continuously). Larger units, especially those with large freezers and icemakers, may use as much as 4 kW·h per day (equivalent to 170 W continuously). The European Union uses a letter-based mandatory
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the winter one can keep milk fresh much longer just by keeping it outdoors. The word "refrigeratory" was used at least as early as the 17th century.
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instead of the Energy Star; thus EU refrigerators at the point of sale are labelled according to how energy-efficient they are.
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from the surrounding air. The experiment even created a small amount of ice, but had no practical application at that time.
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3277:"Not just a cool convenience: How electric refrigeration shaped the "cold chain""
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Badri, Deyae; Toublanc, Cyril; Rouaud, Olivier; Havet, Michel (1 November 2021).
3043:"Successes of Energy Efficiency: The United States and California National Trust"
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was invented in 1854. In 1913, refrigerators for home use were invented. In 1923
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Refrigeration Nation: A History of Ice, Appliances, and Enterprise in America
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3592:"CPSC, Warns That Old Servel Gas Refrigerators Still In Use Can Be Deadly"
3403:"The Effect of Mechanical Refrigeration on Nutrition in the United States"
2946:"Super Efficient Refrigerators: The Golden Carrot from Concept to Reality"
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in Stockholm. It became a worldwide success and was commercialized by
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2769:"What are The Health and Safety Standards for Walk-in Refrigeration?"
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works differently from a compressor refrigerator, using a source of
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2394:"Energy Use of Doored and Open Vertical Refrigerated Display Cases"
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3678:"Is it impossible to open a refrigerator door from the inside?"
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Feist, J. W.; Farhang, R.; Erickson, J.; Stergakos, E. (1994).
2822:"Developments in domestic refrigeration and consumer attitudes"
2616:"The History of Household Wonders: History of the Refrigerator"
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A status indicator that notifies when it is time to change the
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Venetum Britannicum, 1676, London, p. 176 in the 1678 edition.
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Postharvest Technology of Perishable Horticultural Commodities
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introduced the first self-contained unit. The introduction of
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3758:"Free Appliance Replacement: Low-Income Government Programs"
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For much lower temperatures, laboratories usually purchase
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units are used in households and in industry and commerce.
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from Sweden in 1922, while they were still students at the
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3304:"Refrigeration and child growth: What is the connection?"
3232:"Chest Freezers; What they tell us about designing for X"
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Refrigerators and food preservation in foreign countries
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Maximum storage time for (pre-frozen) food is 1 month
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Accorsi, Riccardo; Manzini, Riccardo (12 June 2019).
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Process and components of a conventional refrigerator
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Sun Frost â The World's Most Efficient Refrigerators
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3015:"High-efficiency specifications for REFRIGERATORS"
2469:"DOMELRE First Electric Refrigerator | ashrae.org"
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1735:Inside a regular family refrigerator â 360° photo
1125:Freezer Defrost: Early freezer units accumulated
3789:(Johns Hopkins University Press; 2013) 256 pages
3373:"Tracing the History of New England's Ice Trade"
2380:The development and heyday of mechanical science
479:Production of refrigerators in France, ca. 1950s
197:, previously a luxury item, became commonplace.
2560:"The General Electric Monitor Top Refrigerator"
2195:International Journal of Architectural Heritage
742:Food stored at or below â18 °C (0 °F)
3666:. Law.justia.com. Retrieved on 26 August 2013.
1933:Refrigerator: The Story of Cool in the Kitchen
730:"Freezer" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2853:Refrigerator â Adjusting Temperature Controls
2392:Fricke, Brian; Becker, Bryan (12 June 2010).
2248:. New Delhi, India: PHI Learning. p. 3.
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3826:The History of the Refrigerator and Freezers
3066:Calwell, Chris & Reeder, Travis (2001).
2674:. Australia. 19 September 1973. p. 26.
2135:Zhang, Ce; Yang, Jianming (3 January 2020).
1813:A side-by-side refrigerator-freezer with an
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1988:Keep your fridge-freezer clean and ice-free
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1248:A European energy label for a refrigerator
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3848:"Walking fridge, comes when you call it"
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3143:Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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2345:"Refrigerator vacuum dehydration unit".
2162:O'Reilly, Catherine (17 November 2008).
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162:of water. The refrigerator replaced the
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2737:"Power To The People â Chicago Tribune"
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2087:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 120.
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1608:Commercial refrigeration temperatures
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2437:Dennis R. Heldman (29 August 2003).
2114:. Woodhead Publishing. p. 212.
177:, using the same technology seen in
3484:"The First Absorption Refrigerator"
3068:"Out With the Old, In With the New"
2271:A History of Mechanical Engineering
2138:A History of Mechanical Engineering
2010:. Jyothis Publishers. p. 117.
1930:Peavitt, Helen (15 November 2017).
1741:view as a 360° interactive panorama
927:. The lower temperature stage uses
915:Ultra-low temperature refrigerators
787:Basic functioning of a refrigerator
255:Low-temperature technology timeline
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2791:"What is Dual-Cooling Technology?"
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3075:Natural Resources Defense Council
2108:Yahia, Elhadi M. (16 July 2019).
2004:R, Rajesh Kumar (1 August 2020).
1478:â18 °C (0 °F) (freezer)
1082:Newer refrigerators may include:
779:Heat pump and refrigeration cycle
55:Exterior of a modern refrigerator
3756:Haney, Kevin (4 December 2023).
3684:from the original on 7 July 2006
3482:Lobocki, Neil (4 October 2017).
3242:from the original on 12 May 2020
3022:Consortium for Energy Efficiency
2558:Lobocki, Neil (4 October 2017).
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2141:. Springer Nature. p. 117.
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2529:"G.E. Monitor Top Refrigerator"
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1963:. Springer Nature. p. 46.
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2978:"Refrigerators & Freezers"
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1260:energy efficiency rating label
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2891:"Towards the magnetic fridge"
2671:The Australian Women's Weekly
2359:10.1016/s0042-207x(78)80528-4
2207:10.1080/15583058.2019.1645243
1936:. Reaktion Books. p. 8.
1457:Temperature zones and ratings
1447:bulk purchases may save money
1341:Refrigerator in a rural store
1178:split system air conditioners
586:Royal Institute of Technology
536:
32:Refrigerator (disambiguation)
3562:"Norman Bel Geddes Database"
3401:Craig, L. A. (1 June 2004).
2269:Burstall, Aubrey F. (1965).
2168:. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
2032:Are You Storing Food Safely?
1418:Effect on diet and lifestyle
1363:Linear Inverter Compressors.
1102:Adjustable shelves and trays
1032:appears to contradict itself
902:Peltier effect refrigerators
168:Food and Drug Administration
76:; 111 years ago
4152:Instant hot water dispenser
2959:: 3.67â3.76. Archived from
1345:With the advent of digital
942:(â196 °C ), kept in a
921:ultra-low temperature (ULT)
382:In 1805, American inventor
4413:
3705:"Flexible Magnetic Strips"
3362:10.2 (1950): 226â227. Web.
3163:10.1016/j.rser.2021.111545
2915:"Which UK â Saving Energy"
2820:James, Stephen J. (2003).
2640:"Freezing and food safety"
2443:. CRC Press. p. 350.
2400:– via Purdue e-Pubs.
1895:Solar-powered refrigerator
1612:(from warmest to coolest)
1313:
776:
729:
592:. Other pioneers included
289:Pre-electric refrigeration
263:
248:
29:
3419:10.1215/01455532-28-2-325
2503:www.greatachievements.org
1694:1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
1650:: below -153°C (-243.4°F)
1487:10 °C (50 °F) (
773:Refrigerator technologies
564:in 1918, who started the
527:Residential refrigerators
48:
2953:Proceedings of the ACEEE
2353:(2): 81. February 1978.
1275:absorption refrigeration
1191:Absorption refrigerators
1167:Compressor refrigerators
1030:This article or section
869:Absorption refrigerators
853:Dual compartment designs
828:Compressor refrigerators
732:Freezer (disambiguation)
306:Artificial refrigeration
4352:20th-century inventions
4172:Laundry-folding machine
3822:Refrigerating apparatus
3814:Refrigerating apparatus
3662:15 January 2013 at the
2896:7 December 2008 at the
2590:www.albanyinstitute.org
1880:Pot-in-pot refrigerator
1185:Absorption refrigerator
887:liquefied petroleum gas
875:absorption refrigerator
697:Styles of refrigerators
574:absorption refrigerator
375:'s 1895 patent for the
36:Fridge (disambiguation)
3407:Social Science History
3281:americanhistory.si.edu
3228:Technology Connections
2642:. USDA. Archived from
1772:Ernest Hemingway House
1746:
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1279:magnetic refrigeration
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1232:Acoustic refrigerators
1226:Magnetic refrigerators
1079:
990:Thermoelectric cooling
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471:Electric refrigerators
379:
245:Technology development
241:
140:food storage technique
122:, is a commercial and
111:
4357:Australian inventions
4040:Electric water boiler
3819:U.S. patent 1,222,170
3811:U.S. patent 1,126,605
3676:Adams, Cecil (2005).
3566:norman.hrc.utexas.edu
3522:11 March 2022 at the
2966:on 25 September 2013.
2878:15 April 2021 at the
2703:. Visible Ink Press.
2307:11 March 2022 at the
1960:Cold Chain Management
1845:Einstein refrigerator
1734:
1668:
1654:Dilution refrigerator
1432:ultra-processed foods
1340:
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1220:Magnetic refrigerator
1205:Peltier refrigerators
1199:Peltier refrigerators
1077:
1044:for more information.
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535:DOMELRE refrigerator
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3630:. 12 November 2015.
3548:13 June 2021 at the
2745:. 25 February 1990.
2646:on 18 September 2013
2424:7 March 2022 at the
2037:5 March 2022 at the
1347:inverter compressors
1174:recreational vehicle
1087:Automatic defrosting
891:solar thermal energy
678:environmental issues
674:automatic defrosting
666:. These devices, or
655:The introduction of
630:Christian Steenstrup
548:. In 1914, engineer
353:over a container of
338:'s ice-making device
203:automatic defrosting
30:For other uses, see
4331:Appliance recycling
4055:Electric toothbrush
3831:31 May 2020 at the
3703:Max Baermann GMBH.
3460:, 5 December 2019,
3155:2021RSERv.15111545B
2990:on 7 February 2006.
2829:Bulletin of the IIR
1890:Refrigerator magnet
1870:Kimchi refrigerator
1840:Continuous freezers
1499:to grade freezers.
1005:Water cycle systems
950:Other refrigerators
685:(the forerunner of
596:, David Boyle, and
465:refrigeration cycle
386:described a closed
377:refrigeration cycle
128:thermally insulated
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4362:Cooling technology
4187:Robotic lawn mower
4070:Evaporative cooler
2855:. geappliances.com
2686:– via Trove.
1885:Refrigerator death
1865:Smart refrigerator
1747:
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1634:Freezer, Ice Cream
1497:star rating system
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3942:Immersion blender
3379:. 7 February 2022
3377:Boston University
3320:10.1111/mcn.13083
3283:. 5 November 2015
3000:Itakura, Kosuke.
2842:on 19 March 2009.
2628:on 26 March 2008.
2450:978-0-8247-0938-9
2273:. The MIT Press.
2255:978-81-203-3915-6
2175:978-1-62873-278-8
2148:978-981-15-0833-2
2121:978-0-12-813277-7
2094:978-1-119-39114-2
2067:978-0-12-813412-2
2044:. 9 February 2021
2017:978-93-5254-883-5
1970:978-3-031-09567-2
1943:978-1-78023-797-8
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1678:Norman Bel Geddes
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1240:Energy efficiency
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2983:Energy Star
2929:10 November
2621:History.com
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1910:Wine cellar
1900:Star rating
1721:White Goods
1690:ozone layer
1680:. In 1998,
1370:Form factor
1255:Energy Star
1000:Vortex tube
944:Dewar flask
767:hypothermia
663:deep freeze
568:company to
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404:John Gorrie
118:, commonly
4377:Heat pumps
4346:Categories
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4132:Humidifier
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4100:Fan heater
4015:Deep fryer
4008:comparison
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1917:References
1860:Ice famine
1835:Cold chain
1712:/Germany.
1674:Electrolux
1648:Cryocooler
1642:Cryogenics
1154:households
980:Pulse tube
883:combustion
881:, such as
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777:See also:
704:earth tone
669:appliances
590:Electrolux
566:Frigidaire
554:Kelvinator
539: 1914
494:Ganz Works
490:Ganz Works
428:The first
394:liquefied
249:See also:
234:Pittsburgh
187:Frigidaire
4127:Hair iron
4090:bladeless
3917:Air fryer
3688:31 August
3510:US 95817S
3427:0145-5532
3328:1740-8695
3171:1364-0321
2367:0042-207X
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1698:isobutane
1451:Ice cream
1407:Ice Trade
1112:clogging.
1092:bacteria.
1042:talk page
965:Air cycle
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