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An evaporator in a refrigeration system works by passingwarm air over it's coils. The warmth of the air heats theliquid refrigerant inside, causing it to boil into gas. Atthe same time, the air looses it's heat and turns cold.
Any refrigeration or AC evaporator coil has a tendency to ice up when they get cold. Water condenses on the coil when the air is cooled. That water can then freeze. If an AC system is operating correctly it will cool the air and eventually when room temperature reaches the set point the AC unit will turn off, this give any ice that has formed on the evaporator coil a chance to melt. If the system is low on charge, the room may never reach the set temperature and therefore will not shut off. The ice will continue to build on the evaporator coil until it is completely iced over. A dirty evaporator coil can cause this as well, so change your filters often. Another possibility is the ac system has to be matched to room or house size. Too small and too large a system will both cause you problems.
when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
Air above a cold or cooled surface contracts and falls.
When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down
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an evaporator is a part of a refrigeration plant by which the refrigerant is made to boil at a much lower temperature and pressure. the idea is to extract the heat from the region which we want to cool. basically the evaporator is located at the region where the thing to be cooled is situated.
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Condesor- cools the liquid formed gas after compressor compresses. After condensor it pass through the expansion valve, then again liquid formed gas expanses to gas form and produses cooling .this cooled gas then passes through the evaporator coils
Evaporator Approach is the difference between the evaporating refrigerant temperature - measured at the well in the evaporator -and leaving chilled water temperature.Take all readings with the water cooled chiller at full load.Condenser Approach is the difference between the liquid refrigerant temperature - as measured on the liquid line - and leaving condenser water temperature.
Evaporator Approach is the difference between the evaporating refrigerant temperature - measured at the well in the evaporator -and leaving chilled water temperature.Take all readings with the water cooled chiller at full load.Condenser Approach is the difference between the liquid refrigerant temperature - as measured on the liquid line - and leaving condenser water temperature.
Your A/C consists of a COMPRESSOR, CONDENSER, EXPENSION VALVE and EVAPORATOR. Refrigerant (R12, or now-a-days R134a) is compressed in the compressor and turns into a hot gas. It ios than sent to the condenser. In the condenser, the hot gas is cooled until it is turned into a liquid. Then, it travels to the expansion valve. As the Refrigerant goes through the expansion valve it turns to a low-pressure gas and RAPIDLY cools in the evaporator. A fan sits behind the evaporator and blows the air around it and that eventually blows the air out your vents!!!
An evaporator in a refrigeration system works by passingwarm air over it's coils. The warmth of the air heats theliquid refrigerant inside, causing it to boil into gas. Atthe same time, the air looses it's heat and turns cold.
Air cooled water cooled oil cooled Totally enclosed fan cooled Refrigerant cooled
It is "sweating" because of the water coolants inside the generator. Warmer air is sucked from the outside, then its heat is flown through the water-cooled tubes inside the conditioner. As the heat goes through and cools into cold air, it melts some of the "ice" that is formed around the small water pipes, which causes the "sweating". It is much like car air conditioning. A/C works by the inside Air flowing across the Evaporator. The Evaporator has Refrigerant (Freon) flowing through it, as the air passes over it the air cools and looses the moisture or humidity and that is where the water comes from. The refrigerant absorbs the heat and goes through the condenser where it is cooled again. If the Evaporator freezes up then the a/c will malfunction since the air cannot pass through it.
Water cooled.
water cooled is better