Electrolux FKCH17F7HW service manual Basic Components, Refrigerant Cycle

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Refrigeration System

WEAR APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES WHEN WORKING WITH OR ON ANY PRESSURIZED SYSTEM OR EQUIPMENT. HAVE AN APPROVED DRY TYPE FIRE EXTINGUISHER HANDY WHEN USING ANY TYPE OF GAS OPERATED TORCH.

1.All joints to be soldered must have proper fit. Clearance between tubes to be soldered should be from .001” to .006”. It is not practical to actually measure this; however, you do not want a dry fit or loose fit. Tubing joints should overlap about the distance of their diameter except for restrictor tubes, which should be inserted 1.25”.

2.Clean all joint areas with fine steel wool or preferably an abrasive cloth, such as grit cloth No. 23 or Scotch-Brite.

3.Apply a thin film of liquid flux recommended for silver soldering to surfaces to be joined and to surfaces immediately adjacent to joint.

During application of heat, use wet cloths to prevent heat from conducting to areas other than the soldered joint. Use a sheet of metal or torch guard pad as a heat deflector to keep flame away from inflammable materials and painted surfaces.

4.Align tubing so no stress is on joint. Do not move tubing while solder is solidifying or leaks will result.

5.Use a torch of adequate capacity so joint can be quickly heated with a minimum of heat travel to other points. Use a good grade of silver solder.

6.Solder connections. If tubing is properly cleaned and fluxed, solder will flow readily. Use only enough solder to make a good bond.

7.Allow joint to cool, then wash exterior with water to remove flux.

Basic Components

The basic components of a refrigerator/freezer are a compressor, condenser, evaporator, heat exchanger (capillary tube and suction line) and drier.

Refrigerant Cycle

The refrigerant cycle is a continuous cycle that occurs whenever the compressor is in operation. Liquid refrigerant is evaporated in the evaporator by the heat that enters the cabinet through the insulated walls and by the heat from product load and door openings. The refrigerant vapor is then drawn from the evaporator, through the suction line to the compressor. Compression raises the pressure and temperature of the vapor in the compressor and the vapor is then forced through the discharge valve into the discharge line and into the condenser. Air passing over the condenser surface removes heat from the high pressure vapor which then condenses to a liquid. The liquid refrigerant then flows from the condenser to the evaporator through the small diameter liquid line (capillary tube). Before it enters the evaporator, the liquid refrigerant is sub-cooled in the heat exchanger by the low temperature suction vapor in the suction line. When refrigerant is added, the frost pattern will improve, the suction and discharge pressures will rise, the condenser will become hot and the wattage will increase.

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Contents Convertible Refrigerator / Freezer Page Basic Information SectionElectronic Control Safe Servicing Practices Installation InformationProduct Features Door Storage Adjustable ShelvingCrisper Drawers CrisperCleaning The Inside Care and CleaningCleaning The Outside Serial PlateElectronic Control Setting Selection Electronic Temperature ControlSwitching Between Refrigerator and Freezer Mode Freezer and Refrigerator Modules Operation of Electrical Control ComponentsAmbient Thermostat Fan RelayService Diagnostic Mode Fail Safe Mode Error IndicationExiting Fail Safe Mode Stuck KeyElectronic Control Refrigeration System Definitions Safety WarningsRefrigerant Cycle Basic ComponentsLow/High Side Leak or Undercharge Testing for Refrigerant LeaksCompressor Replacement To Use Refrigerant To Flush The System To Flush The SystemDo not exceed 300 Psig Do not exceed 150 PsigDo not use compressor if you do not hear this sound Installing a New CompressorCondenser Replacement Evaporator and Suction Line Replacement Filter-Drier InstallationEquipment Needed for Evacuation & Recharging Installing Evacuation and Recharging EquipmentCharging The System Evacuating SystemFinal Leak Test Dedicated Equipment Verify Refrigerant Type In The System134a Refrigeration Systems Miscibility of R-134a and Ester OilWater In The Refrigeration System Refrigerant Leaks Vacuum Pump Maintenance134a properties Leak DetectionHFC-134a, CFC-12 Pressure Temperature Chart Cardiac Sensitization Inhalation ToxicitySpills or Leaks Skin and Eye ContactRefrigerant Recovery Systems Leak TestingCombustibility of HFC-134a Bulk Delivery and StorageComponent Teardown Component Teardown Exterior Components Door Hinge and Door Assembly RemovalDoor Handle Removal Kickplate RemovalDoor Gasket and Inner Panel Removal Door Stop RemovalTwo Liter Door Bin Removal Gallon Door Bin RemovalGlass Shelf Assembly Removal Door Switch RemovalInterior Components Crisper Drawer RemovalLight Fixture Removal Crisper Cover Assembly RemovalLight Shield Removal Evaporator Cover Removal Control Switch RemovalBaffle Plate Removal Electronic Control Removal 19. Evaporator Fan Assembly RemovalEvaporator Removal Defrost Thermostat RemovalDefrost Heater Removal Filter-Drier Removal Power Cord RemovalCompressor Area Components 25. Compressor Electrical Component Removal Compressor Removal27. Drain Pan Heater Loop Removal Drain Pan and Drain Pan Heater Loop RemovalCondenser Service Troubleshooting Problem Cause Correction Troubleshooting Compressor and evapora- tor fan motor does not run Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Installation Information Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Information To Level Unit LocationLeveling Electrical Receptacle Electrical InformationDoor Handle Mounting Instructions Door RemovalModel FKCH17F7HW Unit Dimensions Installation Information

FKCH17F7HW specifications

The Electrolux FKCH17F7HW is a standout refrigerator designed to meet the needs of modern households. With its sleek design and advanced features, it not only enhances the kitchen aesthetic but also promotes efficient food storage and preservation.

One of the key features of the FKCH17F7HW is its spacious interior. The refrigerator offers a generous capacity, making it ideal for families or individuals who like to stock up on groceries. Its flexible shelving system allows users to adjust the heights of shelves, accommodating very tall items and optimizing storage space.

The FKCH17F7HW comes equipped with advanced cooling technologies that ensure consistent temperature control. The Frost Free technology prevents the buildup of ice, saving users from the hassle of manual defrosting. This feature also allows for more efficient cooling, which in turn reduces energy consumption. The dynamic cooling system circulates air evenly throughout the refrigerator, helping to maintain an ideal temperature for perishable foods.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the humidity-controlled crisper drawers. These drawers provide an optimal environment for fruits and vegetables, keeping them fresher for longer. By regulating humidity levels, the crisper drawers also help to prevent spoilage, which not only saves money but contributes to less food waste.

In addition to storage practicality, the FKCH17F7HW incorporates energy-efficient technologies. The appliance is designed with an A+ energy rating, which means it operates with lower energy consumption without sacrificing performance. This eco-friendly feature not only benefits the environment but also reduces electricity bills.

The refrigerator also boasts user-friendly controls. Its intuitive electronic control panel makes it easy to adjust settings and ensure optimal performance. Moreover, the LED lighting illuminates the interior, making it easy to find what you need, even in low light conditions.

In summary, the Electrolux FKCH17F7HW is a remarkable refrigerator that combines style, functionality, and energy efficiency. With its generous capacity, advanced cooling technologies, and user-friendly features, it stands as a reliable appliance for any kitchen. Whether you're looking to preserve fresh produce or store family meals, this refrigerator meets a wide range of storage needs while maintaining an attractive design.