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Quote from: AB on 27 Jun 2007, 11:04 pmIf you do find a quiet refrigerator, I want to hear about it.Thankswell apparently this one is 41 dB:http://www.epinions.com/content_173181800068It is really hard to find this kind of information. Most are completely accepting of being surrounded by motor noise of one kind or another.
If you do find a quiet refrigerator, I want to hear about it.Thanks
I grew up in the appliance business including manufacturing refrigerators and if you are up to tweaking your fridge, there are a number of things you could do to quiet it down. Many may think that it's the compressor that's noisy but in fact it's actually the fan inside the fridge (freezer compartment). This fan is coupled directly to the cabinet and is a major source of noise. If you can decouple the fan mount from the cabinet with rubber standoffs, this will drop your noise considerably. In the "old days" there was quiet kit available for problem customers/installations. It was basically a piece of cardboard about nine inches tall by the width of the fridge which had rigid fiberglass glued to it. This piece was fastened to either side of the bottom back of the fridge covering the compressor. Make sure you leave some room for the compressor to breathe though. Many refrigerators came standard with this feature too. You can also sit the fridge on a floor mat or lower pile carpet. Lastly, if you are looking to purchase a new fridge, you may want to consider a static condenser on the back wall rather than an externally fan cooled condenser which can add considerable noise as well.Hope this helps,Keith