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The top-bottom, also known as top freezer and top mount, model (left) accounts for about 70% of all units sold. The side-by-side model (middle) accounts for about 25% of sales while the bottom mount (right) accounts for about 3%. The remainder is accounted for by refrigerator-freezer units with single outside door. Photos: GE

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[edit] Tips for locating your fridge freezer

*Position your refrigerator away from a heat source such as an oven, a dishwasher, or direct sunlight from a window

*Keep the refrigerator level. If it is not level the door might not close fully.

*Never put a refrigerator or freezer in an unventilated cupboard. Leave at least 3 inches of air space between the back of the refrigerator and the wall, and at 1" on both sides of the refrigerator to allow for good air circulation, and keep the condenser coils clean if you have an older model.

[edit] Types of Freezer or Fridge (Power)

Domestic refrigerators and freezers for food storage are made in a range of sizes. Among the smallest is a 4 L Peltier fridge advertised as being able to hold 6 cans of beer. A large domestic fridge stands as tall as a person and may be about 1 m wide with a capacity of 600 L. Some models for small households fit under kitchen work surfaces, usually about 86 cm high. Fridges may be combined with freezers, either stacked with fridge or freezer above, below, or side by side. A fridge without a frozen food storage compartment may have a small section just to make ice cubes. Freezers may have drawers to store food in, or they may have no divisions (chest freezers).

There are two types:

Fridges and freezers may be free-standing, or built into a kitchen.

[edit] Fridge/Freezer designs

Top Freezer refrigerator

[edit] Choosing a Fridge or Freezer

* If you have hard water in your area you may need to check into a filter to prevent the ice machine or water line from clogging with the mineral buildup.

* Chest freezers are typically more efficient than upright freezers, because they're better insulated and cold air doesn't spill out when the door is opened

A Chest freezer (left) and an upright freezer (right). Photos: GE.

[edit] Features of different fridges/freezers

Which - different features explained

[edit] Impact of Refrigerator and Freezers on lifestyle

The refrigerator allows the modern family to keep food fresh for much longer than before. This, along with the modern supermarket, allows most families, without a sizeable garden in which to grow vegetables and raise animals, a vastly more varied diet and improved health resulting from improved nutrition.

Dairy products, meats, fish, poultry and vegetables can be kept refrigerated in the same space within the kitchen (although raw meat should be kept separate from other foodstuffs for reasons of hygiene).

The refrigerator lets people eat more salads, fresh fruits and vegetables, without having to own a garden or an orchard. Exotic foodstuffs from far-off countries that have been imported by means of refrigeration can be enjoyed in the home because of domestic refrigeration.

Freezers allow households to buy food in bulk: it can be eaten at leisure, and bulk purchase saves money (see economies of scale). Ice cream, a popular commodity of the 20th century, could previously only be obtained by traveling long distances to where the product was made fresh, and had to be eaten on the spot. Now it is a common food item. Ice on demand not only adds to the enjoyment of cold drinks, but is useful for first-aid, and for cold packs that can be kept frozen for picnics or in case of emergency.

[edit] Temperature

*Setting the temperature just 10° F below the recommended setting can increase energy use by as much as 25%.

*Switch your refrigerator’s power-saver to “ON,” if available.

*Perhaps the greatest impact on energy consumption is room temperature. A 10°F increase in temperature can increase energy consumption by 40%! That’s why it is best to place second refrigerators in basements, or other cool locations.

[edit] Energy Efficiency for Freezers and Fridges

ConfigurationEnergy Use (kwh per year)
Top Mount Freezer without through-the-door ice472
Side Mount Freezer without through-the-door ice605.7
Bottom Mount Freezer without through-the-door ice551
Top Mount Freezer with through-the-door ice560
Side Mount Freezer with through-the-door ice608
SizeChest Freezer (Ave. Annual kwh)Upright Freezer (Ave. Annual kwh)
7 cubic feet290400
12 cubic feet450600
15 cubic feet525750
20 cubic feet600900

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[edit] Maintaining your freezer


[edit] Troubleshooting

[edit] Second Refrigerator


[edit] Manufacturers of Fridges and Freezers

[edit] Recycling

  • Contact your local waste management division if they pick up old units for recycling.
  • Many appliance retailers will pick up and recycle your old fridge or freezer when you purchase a new one. Locate these companies at ENERGY STAR partners. The following utilities and stores offers a free pick up of old refrigerators and freezers from their consumers in addition to a cash incentive for recycling.

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[edit] Other Freezer and Fridge information

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