How Long Should You Turn Off a Fridge Before Moving It?
Learn how long to turn off your refrigerator before moving to protect its coolant system and ensure safe relocation.
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When moving a refrigerator, it should be off for at least 24 hours before being transported. This allows the coolant to settle, preventing potential damage. Once the fridge is moved to its new location, let it sit for an additional 4 to 6 hours before turning it back on.
FAQs & Answers
- Why should a fridge be off before moving? Turning off the fridge beforehand allows the coolant to settle, reducing the risk of damage to the compressor and cooling system during transport.
- How long after moving should you wait before turning the fridge back on? It’s recommended to wait 4 to 6 hours after placing the fridge in its new location before turning it back on to allow the coolant to stabilize.
- Can I move my refrigerator while it’s still on? No, moving a refrigerator while on can cause coolant to move improperly, potentially damaging the compressor and reducing its efficiency.