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I've had a small Hotpoint fridge for about 8 years or so, but its only just recently that I have noticed heat coming from the top of the fridge, where it fits under the work surface.
Is this normal ?
TIA..
Is this normal ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes. The heat removed from inside the fridge has to go somewhere. There is a radiator down the back, cooled by convection, and the heat comes out over the top of the fridge. The fridge has been working harder for the last few weeks due to the weather, so the heat coming out will have been more noticable.
As long as it's not excessively hot, it's quite normal.
In a nutshell, heat is taken from the fridge .... it's got to go somewhere, so it's expelled out into your living space, usually at the back of the fridge. In some cases, the sides of the fridge get hot as well.
Have a read of this:
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In a nutshell, heat is taken from the fridge .... it's got to go somewhere, so it's expelled out into your living space, usually at the back of the fridge. In some cases, the sides of the fridge get hot as well.
Have a read of this:
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Khandro, the coldest part of your fridge should be at or below 5 deg C, higher and risk foods going off and the resultant risk of food poisoning
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I returned to the manual to check; it says 'The temperature can be set from +2 c. to + 8 c.' It obviously depend on what you store and for how long. It doesn't give a recommended setting.
It also warns that for the preservation of quality and preservation of flavour, some fruit should not be stored - Pineapple, banana, papaya and citrus fruit also some vegetables - aubergines, peppers and tomatoes.
This fridge also has a 'Vegetable container with humidity control' the mysteries of which I have yet to discover.
I shall keep it at +7 c
It also warns that for the preservation of quality and preservation of flavour, some fruit should not be stored - Pineapple, banana, papaya and citrus fruit also some vegetables - aubergines, peppers and tomatoes.
This fridge also has a 'Vegetable container with humidity control' the mysteries of which I have yet to discover.
I shall keep it at +7 c