Explained Wine Refrigerator Temperature Thermostat Differential amp More
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Subscribe here! ------- https://goo.gl/5URitT ----- • Explained: Wine Refrigerator Temperature, Thermostat, Differential More • Why is my refrigerator not at the temperature that I set it at? • • You set your wine fridge at 55 degrees and your thermostat reads 58. Then, minutes later, you check again and it reads 52. In this video, we will explain why your refrigerator might not be at the temperature you set it at. • When monitoring the temperature fluctuation in your refrigerator, it is important to understand the difference between air temperature and liquid temperature. Liquid temperature fluctuates a lot slower, and therefore a lot less than air temperature. You may notice that the temperature in your refrigerator goes up and down but you can rest assured that the liquid in the refrigerator is much more stable. • The Thermostat • • A refrigerator thermostat is usually connected to a sensor inside the unit that monitors the air temperature and turns the compressor on and off accordingly. • The Compressor • • When the air temperature rises a certain amount above the set point, the compressor turns on. When the air temperature drops to a certain point, the compressor turns off. The number of degrees above and below the set point is called the differential, usually represented as a Plus-Minus number. Refrigerators with smaller temperature differentials run more often but for a shorter duration each time. Refrigerators with larger differentials run less often, but each cycle is longer. The liquid temperature usually settles in the middle of the air temperature range. • The Result • • If you have a differential of plus or minus 3 degrees and your refrigerator is set to 55, the compressor will turn on at 58 degrees and off at 52 degrees, for an overall fluctuation of 6 degrees. Because liquids do not warm up or cool off as quickly as air, the temperature of the liquid in your refrigerator should only change by less than 1/2 of 1 degree during that fluctuation. • If you believe your refrigerator may be broken, because the temperature inside is far off than what you set it at check out this video on how to do a liquid temperature test. If you like what you saw, make sure to give this video a thumbs up, and subscribe to our channel for more great content.
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