refrigeration repairs.

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  • #50019
    gandh1
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    always referred our fridge repair equiries to our affiliated indie refrigerant engineer, however for much of the undercounter stuff, the customers dont seem to be contacting him (im guessing because they dont want to pay a £60+ call out fee for him to just write it off) have chatted to him about giving us a crash course on it but that was gonna happen over a year ago 😉 apparently hes FAAAAAR too busy on all the american ref we refer to him!

    just wondered if there was any simple abc guide to checking simple basic fridges and freezers in order to clarify if they would be worth fixing… in which case we can write off the machines without any hassle for customers, and write off the call out against a replacement purchase?

    is there like a standard process – i,e if compressor doesnt run, try replacement t/stat, if still fails, try comp relay? etc

    #303043
    roly16
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    a) If the motor’s running but it’s not getting cold scrap it.

    b) If the motor’s not running but it’s hot and the fridge isn’t getting cold scrap it.

    c) If the motor’s not running and it’s cold check the thermostat.

    Not the thermostat? Phone your friend.

    #303044
    spimps
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    Macmillan do a good basic one written by N Cook called Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology.There are many others available if youy visit a decent library.
    Good place to start and then you can take it further if you wish.

    #303045
    gandh1
    Participant

    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    roly16 wrote:a) If the motor’s running but it’s not getting cold scrap it.

    degassed?

    roly16 wrote:b) If the motor’s not running but it’s hot and the fridge isn’t getting cold scrap it.

    comp failure?

    roly16 wrote:c) If the motor’s not running and it’s cold check the thermostat.

    thermostat 😀

    roly16 wrote:Not the thermostat? Phone your friend..

    not ask the [whitegoodsuk] audience then ? 😛

    #303046
    roly16
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    gandh1 wrote:

    roly16 wrote:
    a) If the motor’s running but it’s not getting cold scrap it.

    degassed? Yes, (or compressor failure or blockage.)

    roly16 wrote:b) If the motor’s not running but it’s hot and the fridge isn’t getting cold scrap it.

    comp failure? yes

    roly16 wrote:c) If the motor’s not running and it’s cold check the thermostat.

    thermostat 😀

    roly16 wrote:Not the thermostat? Phone your friend..

    not ask the [whitegoodsuk] audience then ? 😛 Yes of course; that’s wot we’re here for. Don’t try 50:50 though; you’ll fit a lot of wrong parts 🙁

    #303047
    gandh1
    Participant

    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    is that your final answer?

    #303048
    spanner51
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    System repairs, i.e. regassing, compressor changing, etc is usually straight forward. Most colleges will do evening courses on this.

    However;
    don’t forget to do your refrigerant handling course,
    and you must reclaim all gas for safe disposal
    and you must have all the tools, gauges, etc

    But, that is the easy bit.
    knowing how to fault find, what with thermisters, pcb’s, fan motors, defrost heaters & timers, thats the hard bit

    HTH

    #303049
    roly16
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    spanner51 wrote:
    But, that is the easy bit.
    knowing how to fault find, what with thermisters, pcb’s, fan motors, defrost heaters & timers, thats the hard bit

    HTH

    Not half :rolls:

    #303050
    TeeMyob
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    Where are you Based?

    Contact by PM if you Prefer!

    #303051
    TeeMyob
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    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    roly16 wrote:a) If the motor’s running but it’s not getting cold scrap it.

    b) If the motor’s not running but it’s hot and the fridge isn’t getting cold scrap it.

    c) If the motor’s not running and it’s cold check the thermostat.

    Not the thermostat? Phone your friend.

    A Pressurise with OFN to leak test, find leak and if possible repair leak, evacuate system and regas.

    B Very often a thermostat. On older apppliances where a heater is fitted behind the evap, when the thermostat goes o/c (corrosion leads to gas in thermostat capillary leaking out) heater is energised full time, leading to heat.

    Could also be PTC/Relay or compressor.

    C does not make any sense!

    Do you mean if the compressor is cold?

    #303052
    roly16
    Participant

    Re: refrigeration repairs.

    TeeMyob wrote:

    roly16 wrote:
    a) If the motor’s running but it’s not getting cold scrap it.

    b) If the motor’s not running but it’s hot and the fridge isn’t getting cold scrap it.

    c) If the motor’s not running and it’s cold check the thermostat.

    Not the thermostat? Phone your friend.

    A Pressurise with OFN to leak test, find leak and if possible repair leak, evacuate system and regas.

    B Very often a thermostat. On older apppliances where a heater is fitted behind the evap, when the thermostat goes o/c (corrosion leads to gas in thermostat capillary leaking out) heater is energised full time, leading to heat.

    Could also be PTC/Relay or compressor.

    C does not make any sense!

    Do you mean if the compressor is cold?

    Yes, just realised my comments b and c were ambiguous. B should have said that if the motor’s hot and not running scrap the appliance, and c should have said if the motor’s cold and not running check the thermostat.

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