QUOTE(Dave Minion @ Nov 7 2013, 02:21 PM)
many thanks for the very useful link above!
In theory, having a bottom freezer helps lower the energy consumption (due to the fact that cold air stays at the bottom), but that's jus part of the equation to have the most energy efficient refrigerator. The placement of the compressor, heat insulation etc r other factors to consider..
Pls take a closer look at the sheet below, the top 10 efficient model from Hitachi includes all sort of freezer arrangement lol, surprisingly 5 out of the top 10 are french door side-by-side model.

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Hi Sifu, In theory, having a bottom freezer helps lower the energy consumption (due to the fact that cold air stays at the bottom), but that's jus part of the equation to have the most energy efficient refrigerator. The placement of the compressor, heat insulation etc r other factors to consider..
Pls take a closer look at the sheet below, the top 10 efficient model from Hitachi includes all sort of freezer arrangement lol, surprisingly 5 out of the top 10 are french door side-by-side model.

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By calculating the usage of the bill, Is that Anual Energy consumption / 12 = Monthly KwH?
For example 423Kwh, 423Kwh/12*0.218 = RM7.6845/months ?
Correct me if I'm wrong
Thank ya
Dec 16 2013, 12:19 AM

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