Refrigeration works by cooling items to a point too low for certain bacteria to thrive.
refrigerant works by making stuff cold
with gas
No, it contains Chlorine (CHClF2)
Yes - in fact, water has a refrigerant identification - it is known as R-718.
The result of filling a recovery cylinder with iquid refrigerant and allowing it to warm up is that the heat of the container would warm the refrigerant inside of it. The refrigerant would, as a result expand.
According to state of the outlet refrigerant from compressor, it's better we use refrigerant temperature.
It is the characteristic smell of the refrigerant.
I've been driving my 1995 Ford Explorer for almost 14 years and have never had to add refrigerant - the system still works fine
An evaporator in a refrigeration system works by passing warm air over it's coils.
works by pumping refrigerant, a liquid chemical, through tubes in the cooling cabinet. The refrigerant evaporates there and pulls heat from the air. The gas is pumped out of the cabinet and into the compressor and condenser where the heat is expelled
Refrigerant compaticilty is about suiting the refrigerant to your refrigerant system. Every cooling system has refrigerant in it which depends on the type of system you use. If the refrigerant not matches with your system, it wont work. This is refrigerant compatibility.
Disposable refrigerant containers are only used for virgin refrigerant.
Air conditioning works by having the refrigerant undergo changes of state of the refrigerant between a liquid and a vapor, and also through heat exchanges, where heat is absorbed by the refrigerant, and is then exchanged to the ambient air both in the condenser and evaporator. In order for the heat absorbed by the refrigerant to be able to be exchanged to the ambient air, the temperature of the refrigerant must be significantly higher than that of the ambient air. Compressing the refrigerant into a high pressure vapor (which the compressor does) increases the heat of the refrigerant, as, when under high pressure, the molecules rub together more frequently, thus generating additional heat to the heat already absorbed by the refrigerant. This facilitates the heat transfer necessary for the proper performance of an air conditioning system.
R22
No.
Vaporizing the refrigerant
R22
You cool it and run it through a metering devise.
The type of refrigerant that an E 34 needs is R12 refrigerant. It is absolutely necessary that you do not put any other type of refrigerant into a R12.