Table of Contents
- 1 What type of extension cord is best for a refrigerator?
- 2 Can I plug a refrigerator into a surge protector?
- 3 Can I plug a freezer into a regular outlet?
- 4 Can you use an extension cord with a freezer?
- 5 Is it safe to use an extension cord with a refrigerator?
- 6 What gauge extension cord should be used for refrigerator?
What type of extension cord is best for a refrigerator?
Best Extension Cord for a Refrigerator Extension cords with a lower gauge number—like 10 or 12 gauges—are considered heavy-duty cords because they have a higher capacity to deliver power. Since the 10-gauge cord is an extra heavy-duty extension, it makes the best choice for big power loads like a refrigerator.
Can I plug a refrigerator into a surge protector?
We do not recommend connecting a refrigerator or freezer to a surge protector. The compressor is sensitive to temperature and current overloads, and will shut itself down with a surge. A surge protector will override this system, and if there is a power surge, your refrigerator may not restart.
Is it OK to plug a fridge freezer into an extension lead?
Yes you can connect both an fridge and freezer as long as you don’t exceed 13 amps load and the extension lead is fully un wound if it’s a reel type lead.
Can I use an extension cord for a small refrigerator?
You can technically plug a mini fridge into an extension cord. However, it’s essential to choose a heavy-duty cable that can support the fridge’s power needs, which is best used as a temporary solution. An underpowered extension cord can overheat, melt the insulation, and start a fire.
Can I plug a freezer into a regular outlet?
A freezer is one of the easiest home appliances to install since it can plug into a standard wall electrical outlet. A freezer generally has the longest expected life cycle of any kitchen appliance, so the installation is long term.
Can you use an extension cord with a freezer?
Grounded Extension Cord for Freezer The power cord on a freezer or refrigerator has a ground pin, so you need a UL® listed 3-wire grounding appliance extension cord, and you must plug the cord into a grounded three-pin receptacle. Never use a damaged extension cord.
Why can’t you plug a freezer into an extension cord?
The power cord on a freezer or refrigerator has a ground pin, so you need a UL® listed 3-wire grounding appliance extension cord, and you must plug the cord into a grounded three-pin receptacle. It isn’t safe or acceptable to remove the ground pin from your extension cord so you can plug it into a two-pin receptacle.
Is it OK to put freezer in garage?
And if your garage is insulated and climate-controlled, it’s fine to put a freezer there. You just want to make sure the space is dry. Keep the freezer away from windows and out of direct sunlight, because that just makes it work harder to maintain the right interior temperature.
Is it safe to use an extension cord with a refrigerator?
GE strongly recommends that an extension cord not be used with a refrigerator due to the potential safety hazards under certain conditions. However, if an extension cord is used, it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL® listed 3-wire grounding appliance extension cord, and that the current carry rating of the cord be a minimum of 15 amperes.
What gauge extension cord should be used for refrigerator?
When it comes to amperage, check the owner’s manual for your refrigerator to determine the amperage rating and then choose an extension cord with an equivalent rating. Extension cords with a lower gauge number—like 10 or 12 gauges—are considered heavy-duty cords because they have a higher capacity to deliver power.
What kind of extension cord to use for a freezer?
The power cord on a freezer or refrigerator has a ground pin, so you need a UL® listed 3-wire grounding appliance extension cord , and you must plug the cord into a grounded three-pin receptacle. It isn’t safe or acceptable to remove the ground pin from your extension cord so you can plug it into a two-pin receptacle.
Can you use an extension cord for a refrigerator?
Yes, you can use one if the capacity is adequate. But most refrigerator manufacturers recommend against using an extension cord for a variety of reasons. One concern is that you’re going to use a cord that’s not capable of carrying the load without heating up too much. This can turn into a fire hazard.