We're in the process of reconfiguring our utility room and are looking to replace a combination fridge freezer with an under counter freezer in the utility room and a under counter fridge in our pantry.
The pantry is a full internal room with no ventilation, so i'm a bit concerned that the rejected heat that comes off the coil on the back of a fridge will gradually heat up the room.
The pantry is approx 2m x 3m and unheated with a quarry tile floor. Am i worrying unnecessarily?
The pantry is a full internal room with no ventilation, so i'm a bit concerned that the rejected heat that comes off the coil on the back of a fridge will gradually heat up the room.
The pantry is approx 2m x 3m and unheated with a quarry tile floor. Am i worrying unnecessarily?