Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Refrigeration cycle refrigerator


Simply put a system in functioning refrigerator to absorb or transfer heat out of the air so that its temperature becomes more
lower than the temperature outside the refrigerator, it runs continuously until it reaches the temperature set by the thermostat, as shown in the picture beside that core cooling system is started from a compressor that works continuously pumping freon, freon is pumped up to the pressure of more than 100 psi has forced changes from the gas phase into the liquid phase towards the end of the condenser liquid refrigerant is filtered before passing through a pipe with a very small diameter hole or called capillaries, then this is a unique process which makes the temperature inside the refrigerator to cool down while changing the phase liquid to vapor phase / gas back, the evaporation process occurs in the evaporator continues to creep up almost to the end of the suction pipe to the compressor.

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