Does the leveling of the refrigerator really matter?
Why yes… yes it does. As a matter of fact it’s the most important aspect of all. The ammonia absorption cooling unit operates utilizing a bubble pump similar to that of a percolator coffee pot. Just as with a percolator coffee pot, if you were to hold it at an angle while trying to brew coffee you would be quite disappointed with the end result. The bubble pump operates most efficiently in a completely vertical position that allows the liquid escaping from the top of the inner tube to be pulled back down to the reservoir where it will be incorporated again into the supply of refrigerant. Keeping the refrigerator level will therefore increase its efficiency and effectiveness.
Running the refrigerator out of level can also cause adverse side effects that are much more costly than a few spoiled groceries. An additive in the refrigerant, that prevents corrosion of the steel piping, will turn to into a very hard calcium deposit in the bottom of the bubble pump’s inner tube if the refrigerator is operated out of level. Once that calcium deposit is established, it will continue to grow until the inner tube is completely blocked. Say hello to a new cooling unit because the only way to “unclog” the tube is to cut it open and rebuild it.
On a good note, if you find yourself in such a predicament we offer remanufactured cooling units for all 6 cu/ft. and larger refrigerators at a fraction of the cost of a new one from the manufacturer. Give us a call for more information.
Written by Randie Anderson
Hello I have a norcold frig and the cooling unit is leaking ammonia it is a model 652 serial number 01285bkj8 as close as I can tell. The local RV place can’t get stuff for but said you might make the parts or cooling unit or know of someone who does? Text or call 559-802-7721 thank you Randie ??
Written by Prentis Henry
We surely can. I’ll call in a few minutes.