No, a fridge does not generate net cooling. If you were to run a fridge with the door open, the room would not cool down. In fact, because the motor would be running the room would actually warm up. Air conditioners have to be vented to the outside for the same reason.
The net refrigeration effect is the amount of heat each pound of refrigerant absorbs from the refrigerated space. This heat produces useful cooling.
The net refrigeration effect is the amount of heat each pound of refrigerant absorbs from the refrigerated space. This heat produces useful cooling.
The quantity of heat that each pound of refrigerant absorbs from the refrigerated space to produce useful cooling.
The sub-cooling or under-cooling in the saturated liquid line increases the refrigeration effect or cooling effect, thus the COP of VCR system increases.
In large systems for cooling the hydraulic oil cooling is used.
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an air conditioning system, is considered high-temperature refrigeration and is used for comfort cooling.
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The basic function of a cooling unit is to warm up the contents of the system.
Package refrigeration equipment is a system that used for the process of refrigeration. Household refrigerators, industrial freezers, cryogenics, and air condition and big plants in industries for cooling purpose are the examples of package refrigeration equipment.
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The Carnot cycle is an idealized thermodynamic cycle that describes a perfect heat engine. In the Refrigeration system we need cooling effect.so it has to operate in opposite nature to produce the cooling effect. So we run the catnot cycle reversly in the refrigeration system. So we call the Refrigeration cycle called as REVERSED CARNOT CYCLE.