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HAIER
REFRIGERATOR
Service Manual
PART # RF-8888-221
HAIER AMERICA TRADING, LLC
www.haieramerica.com
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Table Of Contents
Contents 2
Model/Specification 3
Model/Specification 4
Refrigerating Principle 5
Troubleshooting And Repair 6
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Model BCD275
EAN NO. 0.51673-00275-4
Part1 - Specifications
Model BCD275
Cavity Size (Cubic Feet) 9.7
Power Supply (V/Hz) 115~/60
Power Consumption (kW h/year) 453
Unit Dimensions (WDH) in 23.6x25.8x58.7
Unit Weight (Lbs) 147.7
Box Dimensions (WDH) in 25.8x28.4x61.1
Box Weight (Lbs) 158.7
Box Cubic (Cubic Feet) 25.91
Container Quantity (40'St) 77
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Model BCD311
EAN NO. 0-51673-00311-9
Model BCD311
Cavity Size (Cubic Feet) 11.0
Power Supply (V/Hz) 115~/60
Power Consumption (kW h/year) 464
Unit Dimensions (WDH) in 23.6x25.8x64.0
Unit Weight (Lbs) 154.3
Box Dimensions (WDH) in 25.8x28.4x66.4
Box Weight (Lbs) 166.3
Box Cubic (Cubic Feet) 28.16
Container Quantity (40'St) 75
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Part 2 - Refrigerating Principle
2.1 Schematic Diagram of Refrigerating Principle
2.2 Brief Description of Refrigerating Principle
The refrigerating system of direct cooling single-system refrigerator belongs to the category
of dual temperature and single-control refrigerating system. The heat conducting area of
the corresponding evaporator determines the refrigerating capacity of its refrigerator
compartment or freezer compartment. After being throttled by the capillary, the lowpressure refrigerant flows through the refrigerator compartment evaporator, finally it
returns to the compressor and thus completing the whole process of refrigeration.
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRS
NORMAL REFRIGERATOR FUNCTIONS
A domestic refrigerator is comprised of an electric control system and a refrigerating
system. Since both systems work together, it is difficult to tell whether the refrigerating
system is in good working condition. If any part of the refrigerating system or electric
control does not work properly, the refrigerator’s efficiency will decline, operating properties
will destabilize, and in worst cases, it will not function at all.
Sending refrigerators to a service department can be difficult since they are generally large.
At times, normal phenomena are incorrectly diagnosed as troubles. Before we deal with the
recurrent problems of refrigerators, here is a brief outline of normal occurrences that should
not be considered as problems. If any of the occurrences listed below happens, you can
continue to use your refrigerator:
Rumbling Sounds
When the compressor of a refrigerator stops running, a rumbling sound will be heard from
the evaporator. This sound is caused by the flow of refrigerant in the evaporator tube. The
refrigerant flows shortly after the compressor has stopped running. This sound, therefore,
does not constitute a problem.
Clicking Noises
Refrigerators often make clicking noises. This is also normal. It is the result of the intake or
release of the armature of a current dead weight start relay when the compressor is started.
The compressor motor makes a clicking sound while it is running. This sound is faint in the
daytime but becomes louder at night.
Hot Refrigerator Parts
The compressor consists of an electric motor and a compressing apparatus. During its
normal operation, the temperature of the motor’s starter core and windings will range
between 212°F-230°F. The temperature of the piston and cylinder of the compressing
mechanism is normally 212°F due to the heat produced when compressing the refrigerant.
Most of the heat radiates through the compressor casing to the air, therefore the
temperature of the casing is generally between 185°F and 194°F. It becomes extremely
hot, particularly in summer when the ambient temperature is higher than usual.
All these are normal phenomena.
Crackling Sounds
For the direct cooling refrigerator, an irregular crackling sound is caused by expansion and
contraction of the compressor. This sound will not affect the normal operation of the
refrigerator.
COMMON PROBLEMS OF A REFRIGERATOR AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
Refrigerator problems are closely related to the quality of components, level of
workmanship, and owner maintenance. The parameters generally used to determine the
working conditions of a refrigerator include the temperature inside the refrigerator, the
operating rate, electrical power consumption, noise level, and other functional indices. If
any of these indices passes their permissible range, there is a fault with the refrigerator.
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