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Not an expert at HVAC, just for your reference.
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+ D' p# o6 x$ m: rComponents of a common domestic refrigerator have 4 main parts, a compressor, an evaporator, a condensor and control valve for the evaporator, and then some other parts like control board, a light controlled by the door switch, an circulation fan for the fridge, and 2 thermostats, one for fridge ( few degree above 0C), and one for freezer (could be low down to -20C), and some frigerators have automatic defroster system, basically it is heating coil inside the freezer controlled by a timer and a temperature switch.
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0 z/ W% j6 p; Y- O3 ]4 mThe refrigerator turns on the compressor and an circulation fan to cool down the temperature in the fridge first when thermostat calls for cold. When the temperature goes down to certain degree, it will slowly cool down the freezer until the freezer reachs the setting point.
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9 q2 a2 s7 w/ L0 y% ~. r" g) q2 u- sThe situation of your refrigerator looks like the air circulation system for the fridge is NOT working properly. That could be the thermostat or the circulation fan for the fridge, or could be the air duct for fridge is blocked, that may be caused by the too mcuh frost in the freezer due to the defroster is not working.
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; {1 y5 ^- r' B" I, }- p/ \So check out the thermostat, circulation fan and defroster first. The thermostat normally just a contact; circulation fan I believe it is 120V; defroster is just a resistance coil.
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It will be better if you have electrical circuit diagram, sometimes the diagram could be found inside the control charmber located in the refrigerator.4 S# l' G; s, A9 A9 Z! O
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