The process involves ceasing the water supply to a refrigerator, typically one equipped with a water dispenser and/or ice maker. This action prevents further water flow into the appliance. As an example, if a refrigerator water line is leaking, isolating the water supply prevents water damage to the surrounding area.
Isolating the water supply to the refrigerator is crucial for preventing floods due to leaks, facilitating repairs to the water line or the refrigerator itself, and conserving water. Understanding this procedure can save homeowners considerable expense and inconvenience. Traditionally, older refrigerators lacked integrated water lines, making this a more recent concern tied to modern appliance features.