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16-03-2009, 02:27 AM #1
Refigerator Climate Type
I have seen climate type SN, N, ST and T in refrigerators. Can anyone give me a reference to find out what they are?
I believe that they relate to ambient operating conditions and understand (have been told) that they relate to SN = 25C; N = 32C; ST 38C and T 43C. Are these numbers correct?
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