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We have experience working on all models and brands of refrigerators in Boston and surrounding cities. If your refrigerator leaks, the freezer is fine but the refrigerator compartment is warm or you have any other problematic issues with it, call our toll free number and let us deal with it in order to bring your refrigerator to normal working condition. You can reach us 24/7 at our toll free number in Boston for fast refrigerator repair.

800-520-8445

We repair all refrigerator brands in Boston such as:

Magic Chef
Maytag
GE
Montgomery Wards

Bosch
Admiral
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid

Whirlpool
Fedders
Frigidaire
and more view all brands

Our Service area includes all of Boston and the surrounding cities that are listed below:

Boston MA 02113
Waltham, MA 02452
Lowell, MA 01850
Lynn, MA 01902
Needham, MA 02492
Lawrence, MA 01840
Lexington, MA 02420
Roxbury, MA 02119

Newton, MA 02458
Woburn, MA 01807
Cambridge, MA 02139
Holbrook, MA 02343
Framingham, MA 01701
Andover, MA 01810
Lawrence, MA 01840
Brookline, MA 02445

Framingham, MA 01701
Gloucester, MA 01930
Melrose MA 02176
Norwood, MA 02062
Waltham, MA 02453
Winthrop, MA 02152
Roxbury MA 02119
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One word of caution: Most of the time when an untrained person gets involved in refrigerator repairs he has a great chance of creating a "basket of disassembled parts" -- where your refrigerator is a mess of parts that the refrigerator repair technician must then reassemble before he can even check what the trouble is. Only once he has put the refrigerator back together can he repair the original problem. This, of course, ends up costing you more for the same repair. In addition, if you get involved in refrigerator repairs which you are not familiar and experienced with, it can be dangerous. This is because you deal with electricity and mechanical systems, so you can easily injure yourself. The information bellow is only for educational purpose and we don’t advise anyone to do your own refrigerator repair. For professional help call us to schedule your repair appointment at our toll free number:

800-520-8445


Understand Home Refrigerator for Top Operating Economy

All home refrigerating appliances, except gas-absorption refrigerators, on the principle that a liquid absorbs heat when it vaporizes. In the refrigerator, a refrigerator is alternately condensed into a liquid and then is permitted to expand into a gas. A refrigerator compressor pumps the refrigerator through system, which is sealed into a "closed circuit" by welding. In the condvw1of the refrigerator is converted to a liquid under high pressure. As it flows forward, it comes to a control device, such as a capillary tube, which restrict to flow and thereby reduces pressure at its opposite end. Entering the low= pressure area in the refrigerator evaporator (or freezing unit), the liquid refrigerator hp-comes a vapor or gas again, taking heat refrigerators from within the appliance 11111 the foods stored there. At the refrigerator condenser, the refrigerator gives up these 11041 refrigerators to air surrounding the appliance.

Mechanical refrigeration is the heart of most of our modern home refrigerators. Gas absorption refrigerators are the only major and these now are found primarily in recreational vehicles. Any mechanical refrigeration system does its job by removing heat transferring them elsewhere. To understand heat transfer, there are these three facts
I. When a liquid reaches boiling point, heat units change into energy.
Altering atmospheric pressure raises or lowers the boiling point units always transfer from a warmer to a colder surface. The greater the temperature differential, the faster the transfer occurs. The modern home refrigerator, one of two refrigerator chemicals is either R-12 or R-22. R-12 has a boiling point of 22 degrees F. mid R 22 boils at a temperature even lower: 41 degrees F. These are colorless, odorless, and nontoxic under normal conditions, making them ideal for use in a home refrigerator.
A liquid refrigerator enters a low-pressure area, called the evaporator in every refrigeration appliance; heat is absorbed from evaporator passes on to a compressor from which it is discharged into condenser.
Now the heat-laden vapor is concentrated under high pressure liquid, it is cooled by the air passing over the condenser, it gives up the units which were absorbed within the evaporator coils. As file evaporator cools, it reverts to a liquid state. Finally, it enters a metering regulates the flow of the liquid into the low-pressure area.
The length of extremely small diameter tubing carefully designed to provide the restriction necessary on that particular system. Without some means of restricting the flow of refrigerator between the high and low sides, there would be it pressure differential and the compressor would simply circulate the refrigerator.

The tips and information that we have posted here is strictly for educational purposes. This is because you deal with electricity and mechanical systems, so you can easily injure yourself. The information above is only for educational purpose and we don’t advise anyone to do your own refrigerator repair. For professional help call us to schedule your repair appointment at our toll free number:

800-520-8445

 

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