The refrigerator
heating coil warms up to prevent condensation and frost formation. When
the fridge door is opened, warm air enters, and moisture condenses on the coil.
The heating coil activates periodically, raising its temperature to evaporate
accumulated moisture, ensuring the interior stays dry and cool. This prevents
ice buildup, maintaining optimal cooling efficiency. If the coil is excessively
warm or cold, it may indicate an issue with the defrost system or thermostat,
warranting professional inspection to ensure your refrigerator's longevity and
performance. Regular maintenance helps uphold the appliance's efficiency and
prevents potential malfunctions.
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