Hi there,
I think I probably have a ‘dead’ fridge (probably something wrong with the compressor and/or the refrigeration circuit).
It is a Beko UL584APW larder fridge, about 7 years old, which has been working fine until very recently. As I usually try to do, when its warranty expired, I acquired a job lot of spares for the ‘electrical’ components (thermostat, compressor ‘relay', 'overload protective device' and start capacitor).
Recently, it started ‘not getting cold enough’, usually running at 7-11°C, regardless of the setting of the thermostat.
I first changed the thermostat and then, progressively, all of the other items mentioned above, but the behaviour remained essentially unchanged, at least in ‘bottom line’ terms.
What seems to be happening now is that when it is first switched on, it runs and drops the temp a fair bit, but then the compressor stops for a while before re-starting. When it stops, it is warm, but not particularly hot (certainly not ‘too hot to touch'). It continues cycling in this fashion, but the temp never gets below about 7°C, usually somewhere between 7 and 10°Cs. This seemed (to me!) most likely to be due to malfunction of the ‘overload protector’, but the behaviour did not change when I replaced it.
Whilst the replacements I have effected have not materially changed anything, one thing happening now which I do not recall having been the case initially is that when the compressor goes into one of its ‘off’ phases, the interior light does not come on when one opens the door. That seems odd, since I thought the overload device only switched off power to the run winding of the compressor.
Needless to say, I’ve run out of ideas - since there is now essentially nothing more that I could replace. I suppose that means that the problem is due either to an ageing compressor or to something wrong with the refrigeration circuit - neither of which I could do anything about.
Have I missed anything? Any thoughts about what is going on?
Kind Regards, John
I think I probably have a ‘dead’ fridge (probably something wrong with the compressor and/or the refrigeration circuit).
It is a Beko UL584APW larder fridge, about 7 years old, which has been working fine until very recently. As I usually try to do, when its warranty expired, I acquired a job lot of spares for the ‘electrical’ components (thermostat, compressor ‘relay', 'overload protective device' and start capacitor).
Recently, it started ‘not getting cold enough’, usually running at 7-11°C, regardless of the setting of the thermostat.
I first changed the thermostat and then, progressively, all of the other items mentioned above, but the behaviour remained essentially unchanged, at least in ‘bottom line’ terms.
What seems to be happening now is that when it is first switched on, it runs and drops the temp a fair bit, but then the compressor stops for a while before re-starting. When it stops, it is warm, but not particularly hot (certainly not ‘too hot to touch'). It continues cycling in this fashion, but the temp never gets below about 7°C, usually somewhere between 7 and 10°Cs. This seemed (to me!) most likely to be due to malfunction of the ‘overload protector’, but the behaviour did not change when I replaced it.
Whilst the replacements I have effected have not materially changed anything, one thing happening now which I do not recall having been the case initially is that when the compressor goes into one of its ‘off’ phases, the interior light does not come on when one opens the door. That seems odd, since I thought the overload device only switched off power to the run winding of the compressor.
Needless to say, I’ve run out of ideas - since there is now essentially nothing more that I could replace. I suppose that means that the problem is due either to an ageing compressor or to something wrong with the refrigeration circuit - neither of which I could do anything about.
Have I missed anything? Any thoughts about what is going on?
Kind Regards, John