What is a condenser fan on a refrigerator?
Similarly, it is asked, what happens when refrigerator condenser fan fails?
The fan forces environmental air through the condenser, aiding the transfer of the heat of compression from the coil to the ambient air. An inoperative fan not only causes the cabinet temperature to rise but causes the compressor to overheat, which leads to its premature failure and a costly repair.
- The fan won't start even though the AC is on.
- The fan won't stop, even when you shut the AC off.
- The fan turns on, yet the blades are rotating very slowly.
- There's a rattling noise coming from the condenser unit when the fan is turned on.
Beside this, does refrigerator condenser fan always run?
A common reason a condenser fan is continually running within a refrigerator is the thermostat. Once a thermostat stops working the fridge never has a sensor to tell it when to turn off, and it will just keep going.
A condenser fan is used on frost-free refrigerators that have a condenser coil in the bottom of the cabinet, inside the compressor compartment.