Defrosting:: The Evaporators Are As Follows
Defrosting:: The Evaporators Are As Follows
Electric
defrosting
Temperature
control
defrosting
Reverse cycle
defrosting
Mechanism:
A defrosting evaporator is one in which frost accumulates on the coils when the
compressor is running and melts after the compressor shuts off. During the
running of the compressor the evaporator remains at a temperature of about -7
to -6 and then frost forms on the coil surface. But after compressor stops, the coil
warms up to a temperature slightly above 0 and melts before the compressor
starts again.
The heart of the defrost system is the defrost control. The most common control
is a mechanical defrost timer which is a motorized device that opens and closes
several electrical contacts
Cooling Cycle
During the cooling mode, the defrost timer closes a contact to the compressor
circuit so it will run. The circuit to the defrost heater is open. While in this mode,
the thermostat (cold control) cycles the compressor and fan motors on and off to
maintain an appropriate temperature.
Defrost Cycle
Once the defrost termination thermostat (defrost limit switch) senses a set
temperature, it opens the circuit to the defrost heaters, shutting them off. The
timer remains in the defrost cycle until the timer advances back to the cooling
mode. Since the limit switch is open, the heaters are no longer on for the rest of
the cycle.
Cooling Cycle
When the timer again advances back into the cooling mode, the compressor will
start to run along with any air circulation fans. The defrost limit switch will remain
in the open condition until it is reset by cold temperatures.
1. The resulting ice inhibits heat transfer out of the cabinet increasing running
costs.
2. Frost-free units cost more and use more electricity than manual defrost
models.
2. Because of the defrosting cycles, the temperature tends to fluctuate often.
4. Auto-defrost units consume more energy.
5. Make more noise during the operation.
6. On hot, humid days condensation will sometimes form around the refrigerator
doors.
7. A thermal cutout safety device is required to prevent overheating of the
heating element.
2. Since there is no ice buildup in the fridge or freezer compartments give more
space for food storage.
3. It saves time and effort by eliminating the need for manually defrosting