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GLRT212IDB0, GLRT212IDB1, GLRT212IDB2, GLRT212IDB3, GLRT212IDB4, GLRT212IDB5, GLRT212IDB7, GLRT212IDB8, GLRT212IDB9, GLRT212IDBA, GLRT212IDBB, GLRT212IDBD, GLRT212IDBE, GLRT212IDBG, GLRT212IDBH, GLRT212IDBN, GLRT212IDQ0, GLRT212IDQ1, GLRT212IDQ2, GLRT212IDQ3 Toon 24 meer
GLRT212IDQ4, GLRT212IDQ5, GLRT212IDQ7, GLRT212IDQ9, GLRT212IDQN, GLRT212IDW0, GLRT212IDW1, GLRT212IDW2, GLRT212IDW3, GLRT212IDW4, GLRT212IDW5, GLRT212IDW7, GLRT212IDW8, GLRT212IDW9, GLRT212IDWA, GLRT212IDWB, GLRT212IDWC, GLRT212IDWD, GLRT212IDWE, GLRT212IDWF, GLRT212IDWG, GLRT212IDWH, GLRT212IDWK, GLRT212IDWN
Background
The Frigidaire GLRT212ID* Refrigerator is a product of Electrolux Home Products, Minnesota. It is a top freezer refrigerator without an ice-through-door feature. The defrosting system of this refrigerator is automatic. Notably, the GLRT212ID* model has an anti-sweat heater switch. The refrigerant used is R-410A, which is non-ozone depleting, although the insulation type is ozone-depleting.
This refrigerator has a fresh food compartment volume of 15.3 cu ft and a freezer compartment volume of 5.3 cu ft, making a total volume of 20.5 cu ft. The physical dimensions of the refrigerator are as follows: height - 68 inches, width - 30 inches, and depth - 34 inches. In terms of energy consumption, this model uses 509.2 kWh/year, which is just below the US Federal Standard of 510.0 kWh/year. This model was added to the market in 2010.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Electrolux Home Products - Minnesota
- Brand Name: Frigidaire
- Model Number: GLRT212ID*
- Refrigerator Style: Top Freezer w/o Ice thru-door
- Defrost Type: Automatic
- Type: Refrigerator
- Refrigerator Access: Door
- Anti-Sweat Heater Switch: Yes
- Refrigerant Type: R-410A (Non-Ozone Depleting)
- Insulation Type: Ozone-Depleting
- Fresh Food Volume (cu ft): 15.3
- Freezer Volume (cu ft): 5.3
- Total Volume (cu ft): 20.5
- Height (inches): 68
- Width (inches): 30
- Depth (inches): 34
- Annual Energy Use (kWh/year): 509.2
- US Federal Standard (kWh/year): 510.0
- Date Added: 2010
- Source: California Energy Commission