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  2. Defrosting (refrigeration) - Wikipedia

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    Defrosting a freezer with an improvised water collection method. In refrigerators, defrosting (or thawing) is the removal of frost and ice.. A defrosting procedure is generally performed periodically on refrigerators and freezers to maintain their operating efficiency.

  3. Auto-defrost - Wikipedia

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    While this technique was originally applied to the refrigerator compartment, it was later used for freezer compartment as well. A combined refrigerator/freezer which applies self-defrosting to the refrigerator compartment only is usually called "partial frost free" or semi-automatic defrost (some brands call these "Auto Defrost" while Frigidaire referred to their semi-automatic models as ...

  4. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    The defrost system in freezers helps the equipment to perform properly, without thick layers of ice developing, thus preventing the evaporator coil from absorbing heat and cooling the cabinet. Ideally, most frozen foods should be defrosted in a refrigerator to avoid significant growth of pathogens. However, this can require considerable time.

  5. How long does deli meat last in the freezer? Plus tips on how ...

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    Never defrost deli meat, or any meat for that matter, by leaving it on the kitchen counter to thaw, stresses Dr. Mandeep Rai, a board-certified infectious disease physician at Banner Thunderbird ...

  6. How to safely freeze milk, according to health experts - AOL

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    "Be sure to defrost overnight with the milk in fridge, not on the counter." Freezing can also make the fat separate, so depending on which kind of milk you're freezing, it may be necessary to ...

  7. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Most refrigerator-freezers—except for manual defrost models or cheaper units—use what appears to be two thermostats. Only the refrigerator compartment is properly temperature controlled. When the refrigerator gets too warm, the thermostat starts the cooling process and a fan circulates the air around the freezer.

  8. Direct cool - Wikipedia

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    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]

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