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==== Auto defrosting ==== {{main|Auto-defrost}} Frost-free refrigerators and freezers use electric fans to cool the appropriate compartment.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7bvxCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA21|title=Low Temperature and Cryogenic Refrigeration|last1=Kakaç|first1=Sadik|last2=Avelino|first2=M. R.|last3=Smirnov|first3=H. F.|date=6 December 2012|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=9789401000994|language=en|access-date=13 December 2017|archive-date=25 April 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230425113424/https://books.google.com/books?id=7bvxCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA21|url-status=live}}</ref> This could be called a "fan forced" refrigerator, whereas manual defrost units rely on colder air lying at the bottom, versus the warm air at the top to achieve adequate cooling. The air is drawn in through an inlet duct and passed through the evaporator where it is cooled, the air is then circulated throughout the cabinet via a series of ducts and vents. Because the air passing the evaporator is supposedly warm and moist, frost begins to form on the evaporator (especially on a freezer's evaporator). In cheaper and/or older models, a defrost cycle is controlled via a mechanical timer. This timer is set to shut off the compressor and fan and energize a heating element located near or around the evaporator for about 15 to 30 minutes at every 6 to 12 hours. This melts any frost or ice build-up and allows the refrigerator to work normally once more. It is believed that frost free units have a lower tolerance for frost, due to their air-conditioner-like evaporator coils. Therefore, if a door is left open accidentally (especially the freezer), the defrost system may not remove all frost, in this case, the freezer (or refrigerator) must be defrosted.<ref name="Badri">{{Cite journal |last1=Badri |first1=Deyae |last2=Toublanc |first2=Cyril |last3=Rouaud |first3=Olivier |last4=Havet |first4=Michel |date=2021-11-01 |title=Review on frosting, defrosting and frost management techniques in industrial food freezers |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032121008236 |journal=Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews |volume=151 |pages=111545 |doi=10.1016/j.rser.2021.111545 |bibcode=2021RSERv.15111545B |issn=1364-0321}}</ref> If the defrosting system melts all the ice before the timed defrosting period ends, then a small device (called a defrost limiter) acts like a thermostat and shuts off the heating element to prevent too large a temperature fluctuation, it also prevents hot blasts of air when the system starts again, should it finish defrosting early. On some early frost-free models, the defrost limiter also sends a signal to the defrost timer to start the compressor and fan as soon as it shuts off the heating element before the timed defrost cycle ends. When the defrost cycle is completed, the compressor and fan are allowed to cycle back on.<ref name="Badri" /> Frost-free refrigerators, including some early frost-free refrigerators/freezers that used a cold plate in their refrigerator section instead of airflow from the freezer section, generally don't shut off their refrigerator fans during defrosting. This allows consumers to leave food in the main refrigerator compartment uncovered, and also helps keep vegetables moist. This method also helps reduce energy consumption, because the refrigerator is above freeze point and can pass the warmer-than-freezing air through the evaporator or cold plate to aid the defrosting cycle.{{Citation needed|date=August 2021}}
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