Moving a refrigerator
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Tanguero said:
If you don't let it settle you can (if you are unlucky) get liquid refrigerant running into the compressor when you turn it on. This tends to kill the compressor.
The oil separates from the refrigerant, so it runs unlubricated through the compressor, and wears it out. Like petrol in a diesel. Its either that or a Gipsy curse.eldar said:
The oil separates from the refrigerant, so it runs unlubricated through the compressor, and wears it out. Like petrol in a diesel. Its either that or a Gipsy curse.
If the fridge is upside down, or on its side then oil can drain from the sump of the compressor, meaning when it starts up it runs on low oil, and can seize. Simialr to running a car engine with no oil in it.Of course that presumes it is a fridge with a compressor in it. Some small fridges, mini-bars in hotels etc don't have compressors and often work better after being upside down for a while.
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