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Default Refrigerator makes water puddles

Ignoramus18860 wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 17:29:43 GMT, Pete C. wrote:
Ignoramus18860 wrote:
I am in N Illinois. We have a refrigerator in our garage. It is making
water puddles underneath it, which attracts some undesirable
lifeforms. There is no water line coming to the fridge, so the water
much be condensate from the air, either from refrigerant pipes or the
freezer.

How would one approach finding out what is wrong? Any good starting
tips?

thanks

i

Water almost certainly from the defrost cycle. Normally this is
collected in a catch pan and just evaporates. If there is enough frost
forming to produce enough water to overflow the catch pan then you
likely have a bad door seal or have the freezer over packed preventing
the door from sealing and letting in warm moist air to form the frost.
It's also possible that the catch pan is missing or could have broken so
the water it would normally catch is going directly on the floor.


Pete, that's a very good start on things. I will definitely try to
verify what is going on with the defrost cycle. Thank you.

i


Your garage is probably not air conditioned, and if like mine, during
these hot humid days, the condensate in the pan is not evaporating fast
enough.

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