Science for beginners . on the part of the operator may lessen considerably theamount of ice required to operate the refrigerator. The re-frigerator should be placed in the dryest and coolest placepossible, consistent with convenience. 435. Rear-icing and Built-in Refrigerators.—Most manu-facturers, when requested, now furnish refrigerators with adoor to the ice compartment on the back, or rear, of the re-frigerator. This device is often of great service, inasmuchas it enables the ice man to fill the refrigerator without com-ing inside the house. The refrigerator is placed with its backagainst


Science for beginners . on the part of the operator may lessen considerably theamount of ice required to operate the refrigerator. The re-frigerator should be placed in the dryest and coolest placepossible, consistent with convenience. 435. Rear-icing and Built-in Refrigerators.—Most manu-facturers, when requested, now furnish refrigerators with adoor to the ice compartment on the back, or rear, of the re-frigerator. This device is often of great service, inasmuchas it enables the ice man to fill the refrigerator without com-ing inside the house. The refrigerator is placed with its backagainst the outside wall. An opening is made in the wallcorresponding to the rear door of the refrigerator. Thisopening is fitted with a door also. This opening is generallyreached from a porch; therefore, the refrigerator can be aseasily filled from the outside as it could be from the inside THE REFRIGERATOR 367 of the house, thereby saving much dirt and many modern houses the refrigerator is built-in, that.


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