A refrigerator or freezer door that is left open or ajar may
cause the food contents to spoil. In some cases, the internal temperature of the fridge or freezer will be maintained if the refrigeration system can cope with the open door.
But without the door sealing in the cold air, it may be a
losing battle. Running costs will certainly rise.
Typically, refrigerators and freezers are in constant use in
the summer months and so it is important to ensure that the door is not open for
any longer than is necessary. Otherwise the fridge or freezer will not be able
to keep the contents cool. And it will cost more money to needlessly run the
fridge’s compressor in a futile effort to keep the contents cool.
You don't have to house it in a transparent box, as we did . . . but if you don't, you'll need another hole in the appropriate place on the box wall so light can strike the LDR inside.
Even the most diligent fridge user may sometimes leave the door
of the fridge or freezer open without realising it. And tilting the fridge or
freezer slightly backward so that the door will fall shut is not completely fool
proof as there may be an obstruction inside the door. The obstruction could be
because an item inside the compartment has moved or fallen over or because the
compartment is too full.
This is where the Fridge Alarm is useful. It warns when the
door of the refrigerator or freezer is left open for longer than a preset time
period. It is great for indicating when someone is standing with the door open
for too long and a real asset in warning when the door looks shut but is still
partially ajar.
The fridge alarm operates by detecting when any light enters
the compartment area. Therefore it is just as useful for freezers (which
normally do not have a light) as it is for fridges (which normally do). As long
as there is some ambient light which the alarm can react to, it will
operate.
The alarm will sound if the light is present for longer than
the preset period and will continue to sound until the door is closed. In
practice, the preset period is adjusted so that in normal use the alarm will not
sound. It will sound when the door is left wide open for too long or if left
slightly ajar.