the steam vaporates all the condesor so u can not see it
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
steam from the tumble dryer makes contact with the water inside the condenser box instantly turning back to water & releasing the warm air minus steam
There is only one condenser. That would be an air condenser.
In a total condenser te temperature is lowerd to a level on which all gasses turn to liquids. with a partial condenser you can separate gasses on there dew point. It means that the temperature is set to a level on wich a one or several gasses leave the partial condenser as a liquid and the others as a gas.
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If you mean the condenser to a central A/C system, it is usually located outside the house. The condenser part of the system is responsible for discarding the heat that has been "collected" from the inside the house. It is the evaporator that is inside.
Water vapor condenses in a cold condenser tube.
The inside of the air conditioner condenser can be cleaned by removing the hoses and running water through the condenser. Run water through the condenser until the water exiting the condenser is clear.
inside the distributor
The ignition condenser is located inside the distributor. In order to repair the issue, the distributor will need removed and replaced.
"ITS PART OF THE COOLING SYSTEM?? " That is what the part is, not what it does. The Condenser, condenses the refrigerant while releasing heat that was in the car. Allowing the system to cool the inside of the car.
the steam vaporates all the condesor so u can not see it
Many of the GM vehicles have the AC orifice inside the condenser fitting that goes between the condenser and the cabin.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!