A refrigerator compressor is the center of the refrigeration cycle. It works as a pump to control the circulation of the refrigerant, and it adds pressure to the refrigerant, heating it up. The compressor also draws vapor away from the evaporator to maintain a lower pressure and lower temperature before sending it to the condenser.
The compressor is the part of a household refrigerator that cools the air. The function is absorption but the compressor creates the absorption.
Normally, there is only one compressor in each refrigerator. The compressor helps in cooling the inside cabins of the refrigerator.
Depending on the refrigerator, it's TYPICALLY a "rotary vane" compressor, but that's not always the case.
The purpose of the coils under a refrigerator are to allow the refrigerant to cool down before being turned back into a liquid. This allows the compressor to function properly.
The purpose of the coils under a refrigerator are to allow the refrigerant to cool down before being turned back into a liquid. This allows the compressor to function properly.
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It makes noise and cools everything.
it is necessary to heat the compressor and strike it with a rubber mallet!
When the compressor fails, the high vapor pressure refrigerant is no longer condensed. Without a phase change of the refrigerant is refrigerator will not cool.
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