It is the house wiring at fault.
The device is presumably tripping the RCD, which when knocks off trips all the devices under its control. RCDs are generally connected to all the ring mains in the property (13A socket rings).
Did the electrician explain what was happening in words of small syllables? - there is an intermittant fault with the device that means either the Live or Neutral (return) path is leaking too much electricity down to earth. RCDs work by detecting this imbalance - because it can help prevent severe electric shock. Now I am not suggesting that your fridge is out-and-out dangerous - its leakage is just too much at one particular cycle within the operation of the fridge. Rather hard to diagnose further without testing it.