In refrigeration system refrigerant gains heat ata)compressorb)evapora...
In refrigeration system, heat is absorbed at evaporator and rejected at condenser.
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In refrigeration system refrigerant gains heat ata)compressorb)evapora...
Refrigerator is a close cycle in which we keep all iteam and object for cooling in evaporator which is placed at bottom of the cycle or system.thr refrigerant taking heat and change the phase from liquid to vapour ths vapour goes to compresor and compressed than it's temp and pressure increases with the help of ths pressure and compression we don't. need any device to transfer ths from compressor to condenser.than in condenser it is cooled formvapour to liquid state and than it again ready to supply in evaporator.
In refrigeration system refrigerant gains heat ata)compressorb)evapora...
Evaporator
The refrigerant gains heat at the evaporator in a refrigeration system. The evaporator is where the refrigerant absorbs heat from the space being cooled, causing it to evaporate from a liquid to a gas. This process cools down the space as the heat is removed from the air.
Explanation:
- The evaporator is located inside the area being cooled, such as a refrigerator or air conditioning unit.
- As the warm air from the space passes over the evaporator coils, the refrigerant inside absorbs the heat.
- The refrigerant then evaporates and changes from a liquid to a gas, while the air in the space loses heat and becomes cooler.
- The heat absorbed by the refrigerant causes it to increase in temperature and pressure.
- The refrigerant gas is then sent to the compressor to be compressed and further heated before moving on to the condenser.
In summary, the evaporator is where the refrigerant gains heat by absorbing it from the space being cooled, allowing for the cooling process to take place effectively in a refrigeration system.