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Energy Consumption of Major Household Appliances Shipped in Canada, Summary Report –
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Appendix B: Definitions of Refrigerator and
Freezer Types

REFRIGERATOR In 2009, refrigerators were grouped under the following main categories:20
 
Refrigerators without automatic defrost
  • Type 1 – Refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with semi-automatic or manual defrost
  • Type 2 – Refrigerator-freezers with partial automatic defrost. (Partial automatic defrost is a system in which only the refrigerator portion of the appliance defrosts automatically. The freezer compartment must be defrosted manually.)
Refrigerators with automatic defrost
  • Type 3 – Refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost, with top-mounted freezer, without through-the-door ice service and all-refrigerators (with no freezer) with automatic defrost
  • Type 4 – Refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost, with side-mounted freezer, without through-the-door ice service
  • Type 5 – Refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost, with bottom-mounted freezer, without through-the-door ice service
  • Type 5A – Refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost, with bottom-mounted freezer, with through-the-door ice service
  • Type 6 – Refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost, with top-mounted freezer and through-the-door ice service
  • Type 7 – Refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost, with side-mounted freezer and through-the-door ice service
Refrigerators – compact
(those with compartment volumes of less than 219.5 litres [7.75 cubic feet] and overall heights of less than 91.4 centimetres [36 inches])
  • Type 11 – Compact refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with semiautomatic or manual defrost
  • Type 12 – Compact refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with partial automatic defrost
  • Type 13 – Compact refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost and with top-mounted freezer as well as compact all-refrigerators (with no freezer) with automatic defrost
  • Type 14 – Compact refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost and side-mounted freezer
  • Type 15 – Compact refrigerator-freezers with automatic defrost and bottom-mounted freezer
 
FREEZER In 2009, freezers were typically built as either upright models or chest models and grouped into the following types:21
 
Freezers – upright
  • Type 8 – Upright with manual defrost
  • Type 9 – Upright with automatic defrost
Freezers – chest
  • Type 10 – All chest freezers and all other freezers (not defined as Type 8, Type 9 or Type 10A)
  • Type 10A – All chest freezers with automatic defrost
Freezers – compact
(those with compartment volumes of less than 219.5 litres [7.75 cubic feet] and overall heights of less than 91.4 centimetres [36 inches])
  • Type 16 – Compact upright with manual defrost
  • Type 17 – Compact upright with automatic defrost
  • Type 18 – Compact chest and all other compact freezers (not defined as Type 16 or Type 17)
 

20 Natural Resources Canada, 2009 EnerGuide Appliance Directory, p. 36.
21 Natural Resources Canada, 2009 EnerGuide Appliance Directory, p. 143.

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