Bally Refrigerated Boxes 002153
DEFROST HEATER
SKU: BLRB002153
Condition: NEW
The defrost mechanism in a refrigerator heats the cooling element (evaporator coil) for a short period of time and melts the frost that has formed on it. The resulting water drains through a duct at the back of the unit. Defrosting is controlled by an electric or electronic timer: For every 6, 8, 10, 12 or 24 hours of compressor operation it turns on a defrost heater for 15 minutes to half an hour.
A defrost thermostat opens the heater circuit when the evaporator temperature rises above a preset temperature, 40°F (5°C) or more, thereby preventing excessive heating of the freezer compartment. The defrost timer is such that either the compressor or the defrost heater is on, but not both at the same time.
A heating element converts electrical energy into heat through the process of Joule heating. Electric current through the element encounters resistance, resulting in heating of the element. This process is independent of the direction of current.
The true measure of any refrigeration unit or refrigerated box is its performance over the years. Today, Bally refrigeration units can be found throughout the world, and many units from as early as 1960 can still be found operating just as well as it did on day one.
HTS Category Code: 8208.30.00
UNSPC Category Code: 48100000
NAICS Code: 333241
Manufacturer Code: BLRB
Width: 6.0 in (15.24 cm)
Height: 4.0 in (10.16 cm)
Length: 40.0 in (101.6 cm)
Weight: 0.738 lbs (334.75 g)
Unit of Measure: Each (EA)
