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jow2  
#1 Posted : Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:26:36 PM(UTC)
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Where are the condenser coils on Frigidaire Freezer # FFU09K0DW3 ? On the diagrams I have seen, they show to be on the back. I am not seeing coils, back, bottom above or below the compressor.
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denman  
#2 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 3:58:49 AM(UTC)
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The condenser coils are item 1 in section 07.

Your unit may not have these as the description says they are not original equipment.

Could be that they are built into the walls or ceiling of the freezer.
Since these would not be replaceable they came up with a kit to add them to a unit if they needed replacement
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jow2  
#3 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 7:18:17 AM(UTC)
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I feel the condenser coil is in a wall. I mentioned this while looking for the condenser coil in a Whirlpool recently, I found under the drain pain. I’ll feel the back ext wall for heat. I know the two side walls will get warm. I had no idea the inner wall technology was out but felt it had to be.

How is the heat removed in a closed wall? I'm use to cleaning the coils every 2-3 years but our Whirlpool Refrigerator/Freezer (Mod. # 795.77244602) has been clean compared to our past Ref/Frez. I contribute it to our Newer Maytag Clothes Dryer’s (Mod. # MDE58AYQ about 4’ away) Super Exhaust System, “Straight Out” (compared to the past dryer). Thank you for your past and present info.
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#4 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 7:33:47 AM(UTC)
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[COLOR="Blue"]How is the heat removed in a closed wall?[/COLOR]
The coils are most likely right against (touching) the side walls this would then provide a large metal surface to dissipate the heat.

Also freezer doors are usually not opened as often as fridge doors so you do not need as much cooling capacity once it reaches set point temperature.
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