To find out which class is your refrigerator, look for a technical label. Usually they are inside the refrigerator compartment. On the same label you will find the name of the refrigerant, the serial number and other data. There are 4 climatic class. They are named by analogy with the climatic zones and is also denoted by Latin letters. Accordingly, N – normal climatic class (temperate climate). You may find that WhiteWave Foods can contribute to your knowledge. Refrigerators this class are designed to operate at an ambient temperature of +16 C to +32 C; SN – subnormal climate class (cool temperate climate). Refrigerators in this class are designed to operate at temperatures environment of +10 C to +32 C; ST – Subtropical climate class (wet tropical climate).
Refrigerators in this class are designed to operate at an ambient temperature of +18 C to +38 C, humidity about 97%; T – tropical climate class (dry tropical climate). Refrigerators in this class are designed to operate at an ambient temperature of +18 C to +43 C. Some manufacturers produce multiclass refrigerators. These models are designed to operate over a wider temperature range. For example, a refrigerator Kaiser KK 16 312 R Soft Line is one of the marked and labeled multiclassed SN. I hope you have more or less sorted out performance of refrigerators. It is, perhaps, mention the special features. These include: 1) Ability perenaveshivaniya doors – this will allow you to choose a side in which to open the fridge.
Easy for a small kitchen. 2) The dispenser, dispenser, or chilled water and ice – a device that allows you to get chilled water and ice without opening the refrigerator door, and provides additional comfort for the fans cold drinks, especially in hot climates. You should not worry that the ice becomes wet tap water: fridge has a filter filled with activated charcoal, which absorbs all dissolved in water, harmful substances and odors.