Is there a drip pan on a Frigidaire refrigerator?
Yes. The Frigidaire FFTR2021TB5 top-mount refrigerator uses a drain pan (drip pan) to collect defrost water, and it is typically not removable. During normal operation and defrost, water drains to this pan and evaporates from the heat of the condenser area; see the FFTR2021TB5 owner's manual.
On most top-mount refrigerators like the FFTR2021TB5, the drain pan sits near the bottom of the cabinet, close to the compressor and condenser fan area.
- Catches water from the automatic defrost cycle
- Helps prevent water from dripping onto the floor
- Allows water to evaporate naturally (no manual emptying in normal use)
- Can make occasional dripping or sizzling sounds during defrost
A working drain pan does not prevent leaks caused by a drain restriction or door sealing issues.
- Make sure the refrigerator is level so water flows to the drain
- Check for ice or debris blocking the defrost drain (freezer floor or rear panel area)
- Inspect door gaskets for gaps or tears that cause excess frost and meltwater
- Look for a cracked or shifted pan (rare, but possible after moving the unit)
- Clean dust from the condenser area so evaporation works efficiently
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Water puddle in front | Defrost drain clogged or frozen | Clear the drain path and melt ice buildup |
| Water inside fresh food section | Drain backing up | Check drain opening and drain tube |
| Musty odor near bottom | Standing water in pan | Clean pan area and improve airflow |
| Loud dripping during defrost | Normal defrost water hitting warm surfaces | Monitor; confirm temps are stable |
The drain pan is part of the FFTR2021TB5 defrost system. When the drain path is clear and the cabinet is level, defrost water reaches the pan and evaporates, helping prevent leaks and reducing ice buildup.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On the Frigidaire FFTR2021TB5 top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It’s the coldest area of the appliance and is designed to keep foods frozen; it also typically houses items like the ice tray and freezer door bins (by configuration). See the FFTR2021TB5 owner's manual for the labeled compartment layout.
Common freezer-area components and storage features include:
- Freezer shelves or a full shelf (varies by configuration)
- Ice tray storage area
- Freezer door bins or racks
- Airflow outlets that move cold air between compartments
- A temperature control or air damper control (design varies by model)
| Area | Common name | Primary purpose | Typical temperature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper section (top-mount) | Freezer compartment | Long-term frozen storage | About 0°F |
| Lower section | Fresh food compartment | Refrigerated storage | About 37°F |
Knowing the correct name helps when you’re ordering parts, following troubleshooting steps, or reading diagrams. For example, airflow and door sealing issues in the freezer can affect both sections because cold air is distributed from the freezer into the refrigerator compartment.
If you’re troubleshooting cooling or display issues, we recommend starting with Frigidaire refrigerator error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
What does EF stand for on a Frigidaire refrigerator?
On a Frigidaire refrigerator, an EF-related code (such as SY EF or 5Y EF) points to a problem in the evaporator fan circuit, meaning the refrigerator is not sensing the evaporator fan running correctly. On model FFTR2021TB5, this typically affects airflow and cooling performance.
The evaporator fan pulls air across the evaporator coil and pushes cold air through the freezer and fresh food sections. The FFTR2021TB5 manual notes you may normally hear air being forced through the refrigerator by the evaporator fan; when that airflow stops or is abnormal, the control can trigger an EF-related error. Check operating details in the FFTR2021TB5 owner's manual.
- Ice buildup blocking the fan or air passages (often after a door was left ajar)
- Fan blade obstruction (packaging, frost, or debris)
- Loose or damaged wiring connections to the fan
- Failed evaporator fan motor
- Control issue that is not reading the fan signal correctly
- Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Listen for airflow: After restart, listen for the fan sound and feel for airflow at vents.
- Check for frost blockage: Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall or around vents.
- Inspect the fan area (power off): If accessible, confirm the blade spins freely.
- If the blade is damaged or rubbing, replace the fan blade: refrigerator evaporator fan blade 242219302.
| Symptom | What it usually means |
|---|---|
| Freezer cold but fridge warm | Air is not moving from freezer to fresh food section |
| No fan sound, little airflow | Fan motor not running or fan is blocked |
| Frost buildup on freezer back wall | Defrost or airflow issue contributing to fan problems |
The evaporator fan is the main way cold air circulates. When the fan circuit has a fault, temperatures can drift, food can spoil faster, and frost can build up because airflow is not balancing temperatures.
Last updated: January 2026
What is a top mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator is a classic layout where the freezer compartment is on top and the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment is below. Your Frigidaire FFTR2021TB5 uses this design to keep everyday refrigerated items at easy reach while still providing full freezer storage.
In a top-mount refrigerator like the FFTR2021TB5:
- The freezer is above, so frozen foods are stored at eye level.
- The refrigerator section is below, typically with shelves and crisper drawers.
- Cold air is managed between compartments using vents and controls.
- Door seals and leveling matter because they help the doors close and maintain temperatures.
For model-specific operating details (controls, airflow, and temperature settings), use the FFTR2021TB5 owner’s manual.
| Style | Freezer location | Typical benefit | Typical tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top-mount | Top | Simple, familiar layout; usually efficient | Freezer items can be harder to organize |
| Bottom-mount | Bottom | Fresh food at eye level | Often higher cost |
| Side-by-side | Left side | Narrow door swing; easy freezer access | Narrower shelves |
Top-mount refrigerators rely on proper airflow and door sealing to cool correctly. During installation, we follow clearance and leveling guidance so the cabinet sits solid and the doors seal on all sides.
Key setup points that commonly affect cooling and door closing:
- Leave clearance for airflow (sides/top and rear)
- Level side-to-side and tilt slightly front-to-back so doors close freely
- Avoid extension cords and use a grounded outlet
- Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight and heat sources
- If the unit has an ice maker, connect to a cold water line with proper pressure
For the recommended clearances, leveling steps, and water hookup basics, use the FFTR2021TB5 installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026





