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Start Relay
A compressor start relay often found in refrigeration systems like refrigerators supplies extra power to compressor
Condenser Fan
A condenser fan’s primary function is to draw air across the condenser coils. To help remove heat from refrigerant
Ice-Makers
A refrigerator ice maker automates the process of making ice by using refrigeration to freezer water, the tray then dumps the cubes in ice bin
Evaporator Fan
A refrigerator evaporator fan circulates cold air within the refrigerator and freezer compartments
Compressor
the compressor’s main job is to compress the refrigerant gas, increasing its pressure and temperature
Condenser & Evaporator Coils
condenser and evaporator coils, are essential for the cooling process. Condenser coils, located at the back or bottom of the fridge, to heat absorb heat
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R134 A
Freon Is Very Critical To Each And Every Refrigeration System
Our Mission Is To Keep The Customer At Ease When Your Time Arise For Refrigerator Repair
R134a (freon) is being phased out and will eventually be discontinued, particularly in new products.
The US EPA has implemented regulations to restrict the use of high-GWP refrigerants like R134a in new vehicles, chillers, and other applications.
While it’s still available for servicing existing systems, its future is limited.
R600a
(Isobutane) Is refrigerant grade isobutane used as a replacement for R12 and R134a in a variety of high-temperature refrigeration applications.
R290
Is a refrigerant-grade propane used on a wide range of commercial refrigeration and air conditioning units.
A highly pure propane, it has a low environmental impact and nominal global warming potential (GWP), meaning it possesses no qualities that can destroy the ozone layer.
R290 also is the preferred hydrocarbon alternative of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), substituting more harmful fluorocarbon refrigerants like R22, R134a, R404a and R502.
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