The rated latent and sensible capacity of the condenser on a single stage unit (normally found in the model #) plus the heat of compression added by the compressor.
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
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.
It's transferred to the air which passes through the condenser fins.
condenser capacity(kw) = compressor cooling capacity (kw) + compressor input (kw) power condenser capacity(kw) = Pf + Pa
The THR of this condenser is approximately 220,000 btuh based on a 25F TD.
3 TON
The refrigerant is for the entire air conditioner system not just for the condenser units. First, this question is not specific! There is whole bunch air conditioner condenser. Each manufacture design different condenser capacity. I might come back to this question.
When the points are wearing on one side, which means it it over or under capacity. Also a good condenser would have a reading of 18 to 23 microfarad's
The rated latent and sensible capacity of the condenser on a single stage unit (normally found in the model #) plus the heat of compression added by the compressor.
Heat Capacity Ratio "C" is Zero for both Condensor & Evaporator
3.5 ton NO! its a 3-TON!!!
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
I believe the term , trim condensers is a method for put in parallel two or more Nh3 condenser into one installataion , in order to arrive at correcct condensation from both machines , since one incorrect trim migth do , some off them is not working , or working far away from your design capacity above mentioned is not correct
Which condenser are you asking about? There are a couple things that are called a condenser.
That depends on 1) what indoor coil you have, 2) is the ductwork adequate to support 4 tons and 3) if the indoor coil and ductwork are suitable does the blower have the capacity to support 4 tons or 1600 cfm? If so it must be sped up.