• Hot fridge/freezer door seals.

    From Graham.@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 14 03:58:38 2025
    Over the last three days I've noticed some parts of the extruded
    door seals are hot to the touch. IR thermometer reads 9 deg above
    room temperature. Is this a known thing that I've just not
    noticed before?
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    Graham.
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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to Graham. on Mon Jul 14 06:49:37 2025
    On 14/07/2025 03:58, Graham. wrote:
    Over the last three days I've noticed some parts of the extruded
    door seals are hot to the touch. IR thermometer reads 9 deg above
    room temperature. Is this a known thing that I've just not
    noticed before?

    Is it just when the fridge compressor is working?
    The back of the fridge will be hot so how is it vented?

    For instance, my fridge is an under the counter type and is fitted
    between two kitchen cabinets with a gap of 0.7 cm each side and 1 cm *
    from the top of the fridge to the bottom of the work top. At times I can
    feel the warm air coming from the gaps, more so at the top.

    Could the same be happening with your set-up with the seals retaining
    more heat than the surrounding metal from a warm airflow?

    Can you actually feel the difference in temperature?

    Is the IR thermometer actually just reading the temperature of the
    seals. It may have a larger capture angle for IR than misleading shown
    by a laser spot. Also the emissivity of the surface has to be
    considered. Some materials, or material finishes, can act as IR
    reflectors (IR mirrors) so what you may be measuring is something hot
    elsewhere being reflected from the surface of the seals. The usual
    advice where this is suspected is to put a piece of matt black tape on
    the item to be measured. What reflects IR may not reflect visible lights
    and visa versa.


    *I had trouble finding a replacement fridge to fit an existing hole.
    Nearly all modern fridges seem to be externally larger than what could
    be found a couple of decades ago. Probably more insulation. The Liebherr
    larder fringe I now have is somewhat bigger than the old fridge and the
    only suitable one I found to fit without some kitchen remodelling hence
    the non-optimal ventilation. Two years since installation and no
    problems so far.

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  • From Thomas Prufer@21:1/5 to graham-usenet@mail.com on Mon Jul 14 08:37:59 2025
    On Mon, 14 Jul 2025 03:58:38 +0100 (GMT+01:00), "Graham. " <graham-usenet@mail.com> wrote:

    Over the last three days I've noticed some parts of the extruded
    door seals are hot to the touch. IR thermometer reads 9 deg above
    room temperature. Is this a known thing that I've just not
    noticed before?

    Some door seals are actively heated to prevent condensation and resulting mould on them -- a problem in hot humid climates.

    Manual may say if so, and say how to turn off -- else find wires and cut them?


    Thomas Prufer

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