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NOISY OPERATION: 
 

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AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 

Is the ambient temperature about 90°F or above?  The unit will 

need to run more at these elevated temperatures, therefore you will become more aware of 
sound generated by the compressor and the fans. 

 

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REQUIRED RUN TIME:

 Is the unit running continuously for long periods of time?  As the 

ambient temperature rises, the refrigerator requires more cooling, therefore sound from the 
compressor and fans will become more noticeable.

 

 

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RESIDUAL HEAT:

 Is the unit located outdoors on a concrete or paved slab, or in a sunny 

area?  Residual heat present in the concrete or paving will raise the temperature of the intake 
air entering the front of the unit.  Consequently, the air moving through the condenser coil may 
be relatively hot and therefore less efficient at cooling, causing the unit to run longer in order to 
maintain the proper refrigerating capacity.

 

 

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DEBRIS IN THE FAN BLADES:

 Is there debris in the condenser fan blades?  Not only can 

debris physically stop the fan from rotating (as previously discussed), it can also block or 
restrict air flow, thus preventing the unit from cooling.  The fan blades may, in some cases, 
continue to rotate, causing a rattling or similar sound as the blades contact debris trapped in 
close proximity to the fan.

 

 

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FULLY STOCKED:

  is the unit fully stocked?  If the unit is not fully stocked, or only partially 

filled, then the unit will need to work harder.  Air does not hold temperature, products do.  If 
there is no product inside the refrigerator, the unit will cycle ON and OFF several times per 
hour.  If the unit is fully stocked, the run-time will be extended but also the off-time, allowing 
the compressor to cool down properly between cycles.  This will help the unit to run more 
efficiently.

 

PERFORMANCE ENVELOPE: 
 

The ARFG-42FB has a performance envelope up to 110°F ambient temperature.  This means 
that the unit is capable of maintaining an internal cabinet temperature of between 22°F and 40°F 
when exposed to 110°F ambient air temperature.  In order to maintain the internal cabinet 
temperatures stated above, the unit will operate without shutting off when the ambient air 
temperature exceeds 85 to 90°F.  These peak temperatures occur at least for a few hours per day 
in hot weather locations and should be considered normal.  The unit will return to normal cyclic 
operation after the ambient air temperature falls back below 85 to 90°F.  Please note, ambient air 
temperature is a complex measurement to establish, especially outdoors.  Your local weather 
forecaster, when reporting current conditions, will be referring to a temperature measured in a 
shaded and ventilated box located at least four feet above the ground.  If the reported 
temperature is 100°F, and your unit is sat on or mounted just above a concrete slab in full 
sunlight, then the ambient temperature around your unit will be substantially higher than the 
reported 100°F. 

Summary of Contents for ARFG-42FB

Page 1: ...File name ARFG 42FB Service Manual pub Last revised August 14th 2008 ARFG 42FB SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...r starts this is normal CONDENSER FAN NOT RUNNING Is the compressor running but not the condenser fan If the compressor is running then the condenser fan should be running Verify that power is being supplied to the fan motor and that the fan blades rotate freely Check for debris leaves paper grass clippings etc in the fan blades these may prevent the fan from rotating UNIT NOT HOLDING TEMPERATURE ...

Page 3: ...or only partially filled then the unit will need to work harder Air does not hold temperature products do If there is no product inside the refrigerator the unit will cycle ON and OFF several times per hour If the unit is fully stocked the run time will be extended but also the off time allowing the compressor to cool down properly between cycles This will help the unit to run more efficiently PER...

Page 4: ...ted text for reference and identification Evaporator Fan 210 0025 Main Power Switch 210 0021 Power Cord 210 0287 Filter Drier 220 0029 Compressor 260 0081 Finger Guard 200 0013 Refrigerator Bulb 210 0327 Lampholder 210 0321 Accumulator 220 0356 Evaporator Fan Power Cable 210 0020 PTC Relay 260 0090 Overload Protector 260 0091 Condenser Fan 210 0405 Condenser Fan Mounting Nut 200 0245 ...

Page 5: ...Condenser Coil 250 0072 Evaporator Coil 250 0025 Terminal Block 210 0404 Cable Tie push mount 210 0258 Strain Relief 200 0009 Used to secure power cord Door Hinge Replacement Kit 290 0155 Fan Motor 210 0401 Run Capacitor 260 0092 Compressor Protector Cover 260 0087 ...

Page 6: ...0 0079 Front Caster 290 0080 Casters are for BBQ refrigerated base model only Wire Rack 230 0033 Drawer Wheel 290 0077 Drawer Wheel Screw 200 0257 Refrigeration Controller 210 0425 Washer 200 0074 Lock Washer 200 0087 Screw 200 0089 Caster Mounting Hardware 4 each per caster ...

Page 7: ...7 ARFG 42FB SERVICE PARTS LIST CONTINUED Drawer Gasket 290 0227 Door Gasket 290 0228 Main Wiring Harness 210 0437 Controller Harness 210 0438 ...

Page 8: ...RFG 42FB SERVICE PARTS LIST CONTINUED Keyhole Support 290 0141 Pop Rivet 200 0106 Shelf support pilasters and clips brackets Each unit contains 4 pilasters and 4 clips Pilaster 290 0187 Shelf Clip 290 0140 ...

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Page 10: ...installation along with a brief description of the problem The model number and serial number can be found on a plate located near the top of the inside left wall REFRIGERATION REFRIGERANT 134A 9OZ SUCTION PRESSURE TEMP 18 PSI 20 F ACCEPTABLE RANGE 12 21 PS I COIL TEMP 10 F 24 F LIQUID PRESSURE TEMP 125 PSI 100 F ACCEPTABLE RANGE 125 147 PSI AMBIENT TEMP 80 F 90 F 170 PSI 120 F ACCEPTABLE RANGE 17...

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