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Why does the instrument controlling my refrigerator switch off the compressor at a temperature different from the setpoint?

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Why does the instrument controlling my refrigerator switch off the compressor at a temperature different from the setpoint?

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• In many of our instruments there are several adjustments that generate this phenomenon, among these the slowdown parameter and the display offset. Such settings have got the aim to simulate the product temperature on the display, although the probe measures the air temperature. In some cases, as for example in the CDC123, there’s also a third probe designed for the display and it’s different from the thermostat probe.

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