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Freezer Compartment Evaporator; Refrigerator Compartment Evaporator; Internal Structure - Electrolux Refrigerator Service Manual

Internal structure of refrigerators with hidden evaporator
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The evaporators in the freezer and refrigerator compartments are connected by a Lokring 8 coupling. Naturally,
the structure is embedded in polyurethane foam.
The evaporator tubes are cold, which means that, if they were to come into contact with the cell, this would
cause the formation of condensation or even ice inside the refrigerator. For this reason, spacers (4) are used to
prevent contact with the cell. As in all circuits of this type, an accumulator (3) is fitted.

1. freezer compartment evaporator

2. refrigerator compartment evaporator

3. accumulator
4. spacers
5. bulb fixing plate
6. capillary
7. entry point of capillary
into freezer evaporator
8. Lokring coupling between freezer and
refrigerator evaporators
9. tube containing thermostat capillary
The thermostat capillary is encased in a tube (9); the thermostat bulb – the sensing element – is attached to the
evaporator plate of the refrigerator by the bulb fixing plate (5).
The position of this plate varies according to the model and depends on the dimensions of the evaporator and
the optimum thermostatic setting.
Internal structure of refrigerators with hidden evaporator

1.3 Internal structure

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