
To prevent overheating, thermal fuse will be blow when the temperature reached to 76 °C inside the evaporator section. If the thermal fuse blow off, the refrigerator will stop all the functions(the compressor will not run and the defrost heaters will not heat).Click to see full answer. Also, what is the function of thermal fuse?A thermal fuse or thermal cutoff is a safety device which open circuits against overheat. It detects the heat caused by the over-current due to short circuit or component breakdown. Thermal fuses do not reset themselves when the temperature drops like a circuit breaker would.Beside above, why does my fridge keep tripping the fuse? Overload. One of the most common reasons for a breaker to trip is an overloaded circuit, which simply means that a greater demand for electricity is being placed on the circuit than it can deliver. If the circuit your fridge is on keeps tripping, unplug everything else from it to see if the refrigerator is the problem. Consequently, do refrigerators have a fuse? There is no fuse in your refrigerator. More than likely the refrigerator is in the defrost cycle. The defrost control will keep the compressor from running for around 25 minutes for the defrost cycle.Do Engel fridges have a fuse?Fridge – What is special about the Engel 12 volt fuse? The 12 volt Fuse is designed to protect your vehicles wiring harness in addition to working as a normal fuse. The thermal fuse is unique as it measures resistance. If the cable has too much resistance the fuse will blow, protecting your vehicle.
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