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Graham. writes: On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 17:10:41 +0000 (UTC), Tim+ wrote: "Baz" wrote: I have a Hotpoint Fridge Freezer ffp 187m that has stopped working. Man came out and diagnosed a failed Control Board. Didn't have one. Came back today and fitted a new one. But tells me there is a delay on them before start up. He says could be up to TWO Hours !! He waited about 20 mins and has buggered off. An hour or so later, still no sound................. Could this be right ?? It's just about plausible that they've fitted a delay circuit to allow the refrigerant to settle after delivery. The usual advice whenever a fridge is moved is to leave for a period before powering it up. Tim But are you saying that because you have knowledge of such a feature on a Hotpoint branded fridge. Personally I haven't encountered such a delay in any make of fridge other than the short (less than a minute) delay preventing the compressor restarting after it has stopped. Often that's just done with a slow (thermal) self-reset circuit breaker in the compressor connection block, which trips out for a minute or so if the compressor tries to start up before the dynamic pressure in the refrigerant circuit has dropped from last run, causing the compressor to draw higher locked rotor current. (Fridge compressors are designed with pretty much no spare starting torque, and can't start the compressor if the still presurised from the previous run. This is in order to make them run as efficiently as possible.) -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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