The Conventional Elements Fridge Design by Tez Patel
December 5th, 2009 - Posted in Home Interior, Interior Architecture
Conventional Door Fridge Design by Tez Patel
Design Elements Fridge by Tez Patel
Elements Fridge Passively Cooling Compartment
The three upper floors are separately cooled using magnetic refrigeration which can be activated or deactivated using a digital interface. The bottom section is passively cooled with water and ceramic materials, and can reach a temperature sufficient to store fruits, vegetables and bread. The refrigerator is connected to the water main as a washing machine, which allows water to enter and stored in a container in the refrigerator, passive cooling compartment. The water can then be reused or drained. There are other eco-saving design elements as well. The conventional door large refrigerator has been replaced with full extension drawers, reducing the loss of cold air when opened. The drawers also allow the user to reach the back of the refrigerator with less muss and fuss. The front panels clearly demarcated and the turntable at the top allows the user to browse before you open the drawer.
The digital interface is loaded with clever tricks. Using RFID technology, it tells the user what items are in the fridge, revenue as possible, and your own food, aos sell by date. It also alarms the user when hot food is placed in the fridge, and automatically turns the compartments when not in use.via
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