Your freezer is the ideal storage for every family or small shop. During usage, you may encounter the situation of your freezer getting warm, causing uncertainty about whether it's malfunctioning. So, what causes your freezer to heat up? Let's explore the reasons.
1. Why does the Freezer Get Hot?
Users often face the issue of the freezer getting warm on both sides and assume it's a malfunction. However, that's not the case. The freezer's condenser is installed on both sides, so when the appliance operates, the refrigerant circulates through the pipes on the sides, releasing heat outside, causing the freezer to feel warm. Therefore, when you purchase and use a freezer, feeling warmth on both sides is entirely normal.
If you notice the sides of your freezer being cool, it means the compressor is in idle mode. When the compressor restarts, the freezer gradually warms up on the sides. Additionally, during the hotter-than-usual summer weather, the compressor has to operate longer to cool, resulting in the freezer being warmer than usual at times.
Freezers often warm up on the sides due to the heat dissipation from the condenser.
2. Remedies for a Warm Freezer
While a warm freezer is normal, to minimize excessive warmth, users should take note of a few measures, such as:
- Place the freezer in a cool location, away from direct sunlight, to minimize heat buildup and prevent the condenser from constantly being warm, thus conserving more electrical energy.
- Users should avoid positioning the freezer near the kitchen or cooking appliances, as well as other heat-emitting devices.
- It's advisable not to place the refrigerator against the wall; maintain a distance of about 10cm or place other objects slightly away from both sides of the freezer. This allows sufficient space for the heat to circulate out.
- To prevent the freezer from overworking to cool food, leading to excessive warmth, users should avoid opening the freezer door too frequently, refrain from placing hot food inside, and ensure the freezer is not overloaded with too much food.
- After 2 weeks, give your freezer a break for about 15 - 30 minutes by turning the temperature adjustment knob to the OFF position. Then, resume normal operation.
Avoid continuously opening the freezer to prevent it from operating beyond capacity, causing excess heat buildup.
With the provided information, we hope you can use your freezer with complete confidence and effectively address the situation when it tends to get warm.
Ngoc Kieu