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
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Amit
The approach temperature difference (ATD) is used to determine the condenser performance of a water-cooled condenser. It is the temperature difference between the refrigerant condensing temperature and the cooling water inlet temperature. A lower ATD indicates better performance and efficiency of the condenser.
An atmospheric condenser operates naturally at atmospheric pressure (1.013bar). A vacuum condenser operates at pressures below atmospheric and will use some sort of pump to provide a vacuum.
Just the trim.
Stems are thicker than trims
In distillation, water evaporates from the condenser due to a difference in temperature between the hot vapor coming from the boiling flask and the cold surface of the condenser. This temperature difference causes the water vapor to condense into liquid form on the condenser surface, resulting in the separation and collection of the distilled water.
the main difference is that on the servo tab the trim surface is gonna move as the stabilizer moves. Instead on the trim tab the surface is gonna move alone without moving the elevator
Trim and accessories.
Only in the spelling (capacitor or condenser).They are different names for the same thing.
The iris diaphragm controls the amount of light passing through the slide or specimen, while the substage condenser focuses a cone of light on the slice or specimen.
Type your answer here... the basic difference is the phase of the material which is to be cooled i.e.in condencer it is in vapour phase & in cooler it is in liquid phase.
the only difference is the gold trim. other than that there is no difference