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Default no thermal protection for refrigerator compressor -- fire hazard?

Matt wrote:
Hi folks--

I have a little (about 1.5 cu. ft.) refrigerator that died---doesn't
cool and makes no sound.

There is a kind of circuit breaker inside the "relay assembly". That
breaker butts up against the compressor, and apparently it is supposed
to sense overheating of the compressor. The breaker can be removed from
the rest of the relay assembly. It makes a rattling sound when I shake
it. When I bypass that breaker, the fridge seems to work fine.

Is that breaker designed for fire safety or just to protect the
compressor from overheating?

I don't mind risking the compressor being ruined or the whole fridge
being ruined since I got it for free.

Of course I wouldn't want to risk burning the house down.

Would I be risking a fire if I remove that breaker and use the fridge?

Thanks for your help!

Matt


Daewoo FR-062R 1.7 cu. ft. refrigerator.
S/M No. : FR062R0010
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download...o_FR-062R.html
3018101941
3018101711
3018108021 RELAY SWITCH ASSEMBLY
174SHBYY-52 -- this seems to be the part number to look for
http://www.sensata.com/files/4tm.pdf
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 4TM THERMAL PROTECTOR PRODUCT BULLETIN MCKS006B
http://jr.partsearch.com