Potentially dangerous fridges & freezers
Customer could smell burning for a few days then electrics tripped.
I went to a job yesterday where a fridge freezer had been tripping out the RCD at the fuse box as soon as it was switched on.
Electrical shorts like these on self-defrosting fridge freezers are often associated with the element which comes on periodically to melt any excess build-up of ice (defrost element).
On removing the evaporator cover, I was able to test the element which was indeed creating a short-circuit. On closer inspection however, I discovered what I believe to be a potentially dangerous issue regarding shielding of the element.
The plastic next to the heating element was only partially shielded by a metal heatshield with a small section unshielded and causing burning to the plastic lining. The heat was sufficient to crack the plastic also.
I cannot be sure if this fault could have potentially gone on to cause a fire, but had the appliance not short-circuited, the plastic would have continued to burn. It's therefore fortunate that the appliance went faulty as this potential hazard has now been revealed and can be corrected.




