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Condensation of gas will reject out heat, running cold water through condenser absorbing heat and help the condensation process.
heat is removed in freezing .
The molecules move slower when heat is removed.
Refrigerant enters the condenser as a high pressure vapor. In the condenser, the heated refrigerant is cooled by transferring its heat to the air which passes through the condenser fins, and it changes state to a liquid during this time.
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When the temperature of the air passing over the condenser is very low. Ex: Home A/c with out condenser, More heat can be removed if the out door ambient is 60f compared to 90f. Efficiency also increases with this.
Surface condenser is a heat exchanger in which latent heat only absorbed by the cooling media and heat exchange mostly takes place on availble just surface of the tube bundle. Overhead condenses is also a heat exchanger in which latent heat and somewhat sensible heat also removed from the fluid
Refrigerant should be removed from the condenser outlet when:
There is only one condenser. That would be an air condenser.
heat losses in condenser in percentage
actually there is no difference , infact condenser itself is a heat exchanger
Heat in the area, Heat made by a compressure or condenser to heat other stuff like a heater or heat water or heat air, Again heat made by the compressure or condenser to heat a area!
what two places heat be deposited in a water cooled condenser
A condenser is a form of heat exchanger. In the condenser, the coolant condenses from a gas to a liquid, and loses heat energy to the surroundings (like air being blown across it).
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It's transferred to the air which passes through the condenser fins.
No, the condenser does not absorb thermal energy from refrigerated space and reject it into the condensing medium. The condenser rejects heat. The evaporator absorbs heat.