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Before attempting any repairs or testing, check out the gas safety and electrical safety pages. Understanding the electrical system in a manual refrigerator is relatively simple as long as you know electricity must complete a circuit for something to work. A circuit is a loop beginning at a power source, normally passing through a wire, then through some sort of resistance (a heat element, for example), and eventually returning to the power source along a different path than it originated. Switches and thermostats in the circuit control the designated resistance by breaking the circuit and turning it off. With a 12 volt circuit, the metal chassis of the refrigerator can be the return "wire", or negative (-) side. Note: Electric Operation Inside the electric thermostat are a set of points that open and close, depending on the temperature of the refrigerator. When the points are closed, electricity flows through to the heat element, causing it to heat the cooling unit. A capillary tube (not shown) running from the thermostat to the fins inside the refrigerator senses the temperature inside and activates the thermostat. The points open and close depending on the temperature of the refrigerator. Troubleshooting A thermostat problem is usually a case where the thermostat is either stuck shut or stuck open. Testing the connections on the thermostat while in operation will give you the answer you need. However, consider the temperature inside the box before jumping to any conclusions. Should the contacts inside the thermostat be open or closed at the given temperature? Having someone rotate the thermostat knob from one extreme to the other can also be helpful. If the thermostat fails to either open or close at the appropriate time, it needs to be replaced. |
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RM2604 & RM2804 Refrigerator ControlsRV Refrigerator HomeThis RV refridgerator information was originally located on rvmobile.comRV Mobile Inc. 11715 HWY 99, Everett, WA 98204 The owner of RV Mobile Inc. apparently suffered a heart attack and the original website was shut down. It has been reposted here to preserve this wealth of information RV refridgerator information. |