Refrigerant is pumped out of the compressor as a high pressure vapor, and it goes into the condenser inlet as such. The condenser acts as a heat exchanger, transferring heat from the refrigerant to the air which passes over the condenser fins. While in the condenser, the refrigerant will change state from a high pressure vapor to a high pressure liquid, then it moves on to the receiver-drier (on a thermal expansion valve system) or the orifice tube (on a fixed orifice tube system).
As refrigerant vapor flows through the tubes, it condenses to liquid and releases heat that the air stream carries away. The condenser is on the high side.
Heat pumps use compression pumps and condensers to cool air.
Allows heat absorbed by the oil to be exchanged with the air that passes through the fins of the cooler. Air conditioning condensers and car radiators work the same way.
Condensers
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Air conditioner is a machine that cools and dehumidifies air. It works by taking in warm air, removing the heat and moisture from it using refrigerant, and then releasing the cooled air back into the room. In Hindi, air conditioner is called "एयर कंडीशनर" and works as "एयर कंडीशनर गर्म वायु को ठंडा करने और आराम प्रदान करने के लिए बनाया गया है। यह गर्म वायु को लेता है, इसमें से गर्मी और नमी को हटाकर इस आरामदायक वायु को प्रक्रिया करके फिर से कमरे में छोड़ देता है।"
There is a split air conditioner and there is a multi-zone split air conditioner. Multi zone means that you can have two condensers in different areas.
clogged filters,dirty coils condensers,evaporators
No, OSHA does not require a lunch room that has air conditioning, condensers, or heat ex-changers. The only thing OSHA regulates is that employees must have a set amount breaks depending on how many hours they are working per day.
Air condition is not cool because it might be leaking. If there are any leaks in an air conditioning system it will not work.
The air cooled can be more efficient because they will use less energy. They are difficult to maintain if it stays too hot.
Well, mist is just small droplets of water suspended in air, but if you mean to collect it then condensers would be one way to do it.
yes, they are separate systems.