Actually, there isn't any heat transfer when a fan is blowing. But, if you really need the answer, the closest one would be radiation.
The heat transfer coils are in the outside unit where the compressor and fan are to dissipate the heat generated and removed from the inside air.
A fan does not cool a room. It only cools moist objects in the room, so the method of cooling is evaporation.
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The energy transfer when a fan is used is known as forced convection.
there are coils in the back of the fridge with a fan blowing on it when the compressor gets to hot it takes a break and then the fan cools it down mostly stays off for a few hours..
Need to check the fan.
The fan is not working.
No the out side fan is for venting heat away fromt he unit.
The heat transfer coils are in the outside unit where the compressor and fan are to dissipate the heat generated and removed from the inside air.
The condenser fan moves air across the hot condenser coil. This transfers heat from the hot refrigerant to the cooler ambient air. A fan is not required, but the heat transfer surface would have to be multiple times larger to cause the needed amount of heat transfer.
A fan does not cool a room. It only cools moist objects in the room, so the method of cooling is evaporation.
A Heat Exchanger is a device which is used to transfer heat from one medium to other. A common example is the radiator in an automobile, which transfers the heat from the liquid engine coolant to the air pulled through the radiator by the fan.
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A heat sink is designed to disperse and transfer heat coming from a processor to an outside medium, so that it does not overheat the actual processor chip. It is usually used in conjunction with a fan to cool the device it is installed on.
Thermal grease to allow heat to transfer to the heat sink.
The energy transfer when a fan is used is known as forced convection.
The inside blower keep operating until it has used all of the cooling your compressor has done. it is the same on central heating. The fan keeps blowing until the heat changer is cooled.