Liquid receivers are used to store the liquid refrigerant after it leaves the condenser. It
should be located below the condenser to enable natural flow.
The receiver may be constructed either vertically or horizontally and should have sufficient capacity to hold the entire system's refrigerant charge. The design should be such that only liquid refrigerant leaves the receiver and enters the liquid line.
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Vaporizing the Refrigerant
The basic function of a cooling unit is to warm up the contents of the system.
Condensor
orifice
Vaporizing the refrigerant
Liquid refrigerant charging of a system is normally accomplished in the liquid line. For example, when a system is out of refrigerant, liquid refrigerant can be charged into the king valve on the liquid line or receiver.
It is fitted on discharge line after condenser, where the gas enters in liquid forms.
Vaporizing the Refrigerant
The basic function of a cooling unit is to warm up the contents of the system.
Condensor
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The refrigerant in the refrigrration system absorbs large quantities of heat and releases it to the atmosphere
orifice
Vaporizing the refrigerant
A queen valve is the service valve (isolation valve) located at the inlet of the liquid receiver (between the condenser outlet and the liquid receiver). The king valve is the service valve at the outlet of the liquid receiver (between the liquid receiver and the liquid line). Queen valves seem to be in use much less than king valves.
To endure that the ONLY gas in the system is refrigerant.