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Question:

Why does the refrigerator shell get hot?

Why does the refrigerator shell get hot?

Answer:

A heat transfer compressor that condenses the condenser tube onto the wall of the refrigerator and heats up as soon as it starts working
When the compressor stops working, the temperature on the outside of the refrigerator decreases gradually, and when the compressor is again working, the temperature will rise again!
And now most of the refrigerator pipes are on both sides of the refrigerator, therefore, in the refrigerator compressor work, heating the refrigerator on both sides is normal. Especially in summer, if the indoor temperature is higher, it is normal to appear hot
The heating of the box is the normal performance of the refrigerator, because the refrigerator absorbs the heat inside the refrigerator through the refrigerant, and then transfers the heat out of the box to realize the refrigeration through the circulation of the pipe

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