Reply number 27, hi Mike
That cardboard back on the back of your GE refrigerator is very important. It helps channel the air from the condenser fan over the compressor to keep the compressor cooler removing the back may make the compressor run hot under high temperature conditions and cause it to go out on the thermal overload. The back really must remain in place for proper operation.
In normal use these GE condensers never get dirty enough except an extreme cases and require cleaning. I would check it and clean it maybe every 10 years unless you have a severely dirty house or a lot of cats etc., that shed.
Even with a half inch thick layer of dust over the entire condenser it does not affect the performance of the refrigerator at all. It was designed to work with dirt on it as I mentioned before GE demonstrated this design with a 2 inch thick layer of fiberglass insulation wrapped around the condenser and the refrigerator performed just as well as a clean condenser.
That cardboard back on the back of your GE refrigerator is very important. It helps channel the air from the condenser fan over the compressor to keep the compressor cooler removing the back may make the compressor run hot under high temperature conditions and cause it to go out on the thermal overload. The back really must remain in place for proper operation.
In normal use these GE condensers never get dirty enough except an extreme cases and require cleaning. I would check it and clean it maybe every 10 years unless you have a severely dirty house or a lot of cats etc., that shed.
Even with a half inch thick layer of dust over the entire condenser it does not affect the performance of the refrigerator at all. It was designed to work with dirt on it as I mentioned before GE demonstrated this design with a 2 inch thick layer of fiberglass insulation wrapped around the condenser and the refrigerator performed just as well as a clean condenser.