THE WINDOW REFRIGERATOR & A/C

 

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Like a window A/C, the window refrigerator's back (condenser) is outdoors to save electricity whenever the kitchen is warmer than the outdoors.  Other enhancements include building a fridge into a thru-the-wall A/C or heat pump usually installed under the window through an opening in the wall.
     
Usually in rental units, condos, houses and hotels the air conditioner is installed under the window - a great place for the window refrigerator.  By combining the window fridge and the air conditioner/heater, it becomes a hybrid synergistic device that saves electricity, indoor space and reduces manufacturing, transportation and maintenance costs.  It also reduces the number of appliances that are disposed of in landfills.
   
Please click on the links below for seasonal energy saving features:
         

1.  Summer, Fall/Spring/Night  by freezing water at night and letting the ice melt during day.    

   
2.  Fall/Spring/Night (Mild)  Naturally (without freezing water at night).
   
3.  Winter  by letting cold outdoor air into the refrigerator/freezer. 

   

Example:   When outdoors is 80°F the window A/C consumes less electricity than when outdoors is 100°F.  The same is true of a window refrigerator.  When outdoors is 60°F, 50°F, 40°F or 30°F, the window refrigerator uses less electricity than a similar indoor refrigerator that is in a 70°F or 80°F kitchen day and night all year round.    

   

According to Energy Information Administration's 2001 official energy statistics Table, refrigerators consumed 13.7% (156 billion kWh), freezers 3.5%, lighting 8.8% and TVs 2.9%.  Every home has at least one refrigerator/freezer and it's never turned off.  (Continued, more technical details). 
   

Regular Window A/C
Window Refrigerator & Ice Box
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#1.  Conventional
Window A/C
#2. Window Refrigerator, Cooler (Ice/Water Reservoir) & Freezer#3. Magnified View of #2 (Left Image)
 Summer Ice/Water Reservoir

      

          

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The following 3 web sites point to the same pages:   winref.com    or    windowrefrigerator.com     or    WinFridge.com  

   

    

Jan 2010 Orlando FL

Jan 2006 Chicago IL

     

                

    

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