Condenser

Refrigerator Condenser

The refrigerator condenser helps to remove heat from the refrigerant and release it into the surrounding environment. It works by circulating the refrigerant gas through a series of coils, which are surrounded by a fan that helps to dissipate the heat. The refrigerator condenser is typically located at the back or bottom of the fridge and may be visible as a series of black tubes or coils. A dirty or malfunctioning condenser can lead to reduced cooling efficiency, increased energy consumption, and potential damage to other components in the fridge.

The refrigerator condenser fan motor is responsible for circulating air over the condenser coils to help dissipate heat and maintain a consistent temperature inside the fridge. If the fan motor is not working correctly, it can lead to reduced cooling efficiency and increased energy consumption. 

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