
The refrigerator is a complicated machine. It is also the hardest working household appliance, running around the clock to keep your food fresh. A refrigerator may have issues such as cooling problems, defrost problems, defective wiring, damaged drain plate, sparking from socket, door closing problems, drain obstruction, and so on as a result of hard usage and wear and tear, necessitating refrigerator repair service. T-Tap Connectors may be used to tap into any wire without the need to cut, strip, or solder if you want to easily repair your broken wires in a professional manner. One of the most common appliances repairs we are called to conduct is Refrigerator Repair. The refrigerator is the appliance on which you rely the most.
Faulty MCB in the refrigerator
If your refrigerator does not start, it is usually a good idea to check the MCB (miniature circuit breaker). A faulty MCB might be the root cause of a refrigerator breakdown. In this scenario, contact a professional refrigerator repair service.
Inadequate current
Insufficient current or voltage to the device is a common cause of refrigerator failure. Using a multimeter and a voltage tester, check the current and voltage of the outlet.
Motor malfunction
A faulty motor is a common cause of refrigerator not functioning problems. If the motor fails, the refrigerator may frequently shut off instantly or will not start at all. When a motor fails, it must typically be replaced. In this scenario, contact a professional refrigerator repair service.
Compressor failure
A compressor is the heart of a refrigerator unit and is in charge of the refrigeration cycle. If the refrigerator does not operate, the compressor may be faulty. The compressor is a motor that compresses and circulates the refrigerant or coolant via the evaporator and condenser coils. If your compressor fails, your refrigerator may shut off. Keeping the compressor clean and greased will help prevent refrigerator breakdowns.
Condenser coils that are dirty
Condenser coils on the rear of a refrigerator transform high pressure, high temperature gas into high pressure liquid. The condenser coils dissipate a lot of heat from the back end during this changeover. If the condenser coils are dirty, heat may not be dissipated effectively, and the refrigerator may not perform efficiently or at all.
Coolant scarcity
If the refrigerator does not have enough coolant, it may not turn on or work properly. The coolant runs through the evaporator coils, cooling the air that passes over it before sending cold air into the food portion. As a result, if the level of this refrigerant falls below a certain threshold, the refrigerator may not function correctly. To refill the coolant, we recommend that you visit a refrigerator repair specialist.
