Issue
- Integrated cooling - poor cooling
- The fridge not cooling correctly
- The freezer not cooling correctly
- The fridge freezer not cooling correctly
- Condensation around cabinets
- Cabinets damaged by condensation
- Overheating of the compressor, the compressor runs for long periods of time
Applies to
- Integrated fridge
- Integrated freezer
- Integrated fridge freezer
Resolution
Ventilation for Integrated fridge freezers
All refrigeration appliances require ventilation to ensure correct operation. This is crucial in the case of integrated appliances, where vents are required for this purpose.
A minimum of 200cm2 of ventilation must be provided at both the top and the bottom of the cabinetry to allow correct airflow.
Without the correct amount of ventilation, a cooling appliance cannot run or cool inside properly, longer running times will result and therefore higher energy costs will be incurred.
Worse still, a lack of ventilation may lead to premature failures and of course appliance faults due to incorrect installation, including a lack of or insufficient ventilation, may not be covered by warranty.
Poor ventilation will impair the performance and efficiency of your cooling appliance and may result in any of the below:
- High energy consumption
- Poor maintenance of temperature inside
- Excessive condensation and possible damage to surrounding cabinetry
- Overheating may damage the compressor
- Irreparable damage to the cooling system
- Reduced reliability and life of your appliance
Cause
- Poor or no ventilation