To ensure the longevity and efficiency of your Samsung fridge, it’s essential to grasp its inner workings. Here’s a comprehensive overview:
Refrigerant Circulation:
Refrigerant flows through the fridge’s system, transitioning between liquid and gas states to facilitate cooling. This continuous cycle is fundamental to fridge operation.
Key Components:
- Expansion Valve: Reduces the pressure of liquid refrigerant, causing evaporation.
- Evaporator Coil: Absorbs heat from the air and food inside, turning liquid refrigerant into a low-pressure gas.
- Compressor: Raises the gas’s temperature and pressure by compression.
- Condenser: Releases heat from the compressed gas, causing it to condense back into a liquid.
- Repeat Cycle: Cooled liquid re-enters the expansion valve, restarting the cooling process.
Environmental Considerations:
Historically, refrigerants like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) posed harm to the ozone layer. Samsung now employs eco-friendly alternatives like R290, R600a, and CO2.
Sustainable Disposal:
When disposing of an old Samsung fridge, ensure proper handling of F-gas-containing models. Contact your local council for safe collection and recovery of F-gas.
At Samsung Service Center Dubai:
Our certified technicians understand Samsung fridge systems intricately, providing expert repairs and maintenance services for optimal performance and environmental responsibility. Contact us for professional assistance with your Samsung fridge.
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