Traditional single-compressor design
Most refrigerators use one compressor that cools both the refrigerator and freezer compartments through a shared sealed circuit. A damper (air valve) between compartments controls how much cold air goes where. This design is simple and affordable but has drawbacks: air circulates between compartments, transferring odors (freezer-burned ice cream tastes like onions). And if the compressor fails, everything warms up.
Thermador dual-compressor design
Every Thermador refrigerator uses two independent compressors — one for the refrigerator compartment, one for the freezer. Each has its own evaporator, its own sealed circuit, and its own temperature control. Air never mixes between compartments. This eliminates flavor transfer (your ice cream never tastes like last night’s leftovers) and provides more precise temperature control in each zone.
Benefits of dual compressors
No flavor transfer: Separate air circuits mean zero cross-contamination. Better humidity control: The refrigerator’s evaporator can be optimized for the higher humidity that produces need, while the freezer’s is optimized for dry, very cold air. Independent failure: If one compressor fails, the other compartment keeps working — you lose the fridge or freezer, not both. Faster recovery: Each compressor handles only its compartment, recovering faster after door openings.
Freedom Column advantage
Freedom Column architecture takes this further — each column (refrigerator, freezer, wine, ice maker) has its completely own compressor in its own cabinet. This is the ultimate expression of independent cooling.
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Related Thermador resources
- Thermador Refrigerator repair service — certified technicians in all 50 states
- Thermador error code database — search all Refrigerator error codes
- Thermador model database — specifications and repair info by model number
- Thermador official site — official specifications, manuals, and product information
Important notes for Thermador refrigerator owners
- Always use genuine OEM parts — aftermarket components may fit but can compromise performance, safety, and warranty coverage on Thermador appliances
- Never ignore error codes — Thermador codes are diagnostic aids designed to prevent small issues from becoming major failures. Address them promptly
- Keep your owners manual accessible — it contains model-specific maintenance schedules and troubleshooting trees. Digital versions are available on the Thermador official site
- Document issues before calling — note error codes, symptoms, when they started, and patterns. This helps the technician diagnose faster
- Use surge protectors — power fluctuations damage electronic control boards. A quality surge protector protects your investment