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How it works

 Our wine fridges mimic the climate of a traditional wine cellar. Learn how they do it:


1. The compressor

Refrigeration works by compressing environmentally friendly gas with a compressor and use pressure differences to force the gas to change its state from liquid to gas back and forth. This process needs energy which is taken from the environment in your wine fridge.

2. The condenser

Gas circulates through the condenser located on the back of our Goguette wine fridges, which allows it to cool down and change its state from gas to liquid. During this process warmth is transported from the gas through the condenser to the air surrounding the condenser.


 

3. Injection

The liquid refrigerant which is under high pressure caused by the compressor's efforts is now forced through an injection pipe with small bore, which causes the pressure to plummet drastically.

4. The evaporator

As result of this drop in pressure, the liquid refrigerant changes its state and becomes a gas and, as explained above consumes energy in the form of warmth therefore cooling down the evaporator.

5. Rinse and repeat

This cycle is being repeated over and over again. Precise control boards and sensors provide perfect regulation of this process .




  A wine fridge operates using a refrigeration system that compresses, condenses, expands, and evaporates the refrigerant gas to maintain optimal temperature and humidity conditions inside the cellar. This allows the wine to be preserved under ideal conditions to ensure its quality and flavor.

Taking care of your wine fridge