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MrWizard
Jan 19, 2014Moderator
wjell wrote:MrWizard wrote:
Really it's a no brainer, you treat a residential fridge just like in the S&B , no open outside vents
Fridge should be exposed only to Inside temps
Well, yes and no. It has FAR more exposure to the outside than the inside. I'll post some pics tomorrow. All that is exposed inside are the doors. It fits tightly into a "shelf". MUCH MORE EXPOSURE for the compressor to the the unheated outside with just a thin aluminum access door to protect it.
That is problem
the exposure should be to the inside temps
its a residential fridge, should have circulation around and under from inside the house
unless it is supposed to be an enclosed model, those usually included venting and fan for air circulation from bottom to top, underneath to over the top
maybe change your edge trim/molding to something that is plastic vent like and Seal off the outside vents
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