SOURCE: Delfield Refrigerator/Freezer Condensation forming outside door seals
I would expect at the very least a heater circuit around the freezer door. Some of the commercial units also have sprung doors to keep the doors firmly shut which you could check by opening the doors. Door heater circuits are normally very reliable and it would be worth checking the voltage is getting to them, they are also a pain to change out. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Kenmore side-by-side with thermo switch problem?
Acting like a bad thermostat, One thing to check is make sure compressor isnt overheating. If really hot you could have a relay problem on compressor.
SOURCE: fridge wont get cold and freezer gets cold then gets warm
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SOURCE: Fridge freezer intermittently not switch
Hello Patdorrian,
Welcome.
0 Degrees is okay!
How long has the compressor been off when you need to switch it off and on to make it start again?
Perhaps it was on when you were out of the room for a short period?
Is it in a room that you spend hours in to be sure that this is the situation!
Do you have a thermometer in the freezer?
What is the model #.
And how old is the unit?
Waiting your response.
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SOURCE: Fridge seems to require max cold temp control
did you check to be sure the the compressor cooling fan is operational? if this is bad it will cause a problem similar to your condition. another thing if this checks ok is that your temp control could be getting weak, ( it has small springs connected to the contacts) and may need replacing. the fact that it will get to 0f tells me that compressor and freon system should be fine.
you mentioned the warm area on the side of your door is a anti moisture feature. if this area is abnormally hot it would indicate a bad condenser fan motor which is the compressor cooling fan.
If you have any further questions let me know thanks Peyton
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