Direct Cool

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Direct cool is one of the two major types of techniques used in domestic refrigerators, the other being the "frost-free" type. Direct-cool refrigerators produce the cooling effect by a natural convection process from cooled surfaces in the insulated compartment that is being cooled. Water vapor that contacts the cooled surface freezes. Therefore, unlike frost-free units, direct-cool units require manual defrosting of the interior. Direct cool is less expensive in production and in operation, as it consumes less energy when compared to frost free refrigerators [1]

References

  1. "Difference Between Direct Cool and Frost Free Refrigerators | Difference Between | Direct Cool vs Frost Free Refrigerators" (in en-US). http://www.differencebetween.net/object/difference-between-direct-cool-and-frost-free-refrigerators/. 

2. Direct Cool Vs Frost Free Refrigerators – Know the Differences



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