What is the liquid that leaves the condenser called
A condenser is generally an object made from glass, used to condense a gas to a liquid.
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.
So the refrigerant won't go into sensible heat and reject the process because no vapor is left to condense. This causes the liquid to drop below the wondering saturation temperature of 125°.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
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In Liquid state
A condenser rejects heat to the environment to turn vapor into liquid. Ideally a vapor enters the condenser as saturated vapor, meaning it's at the boiling point. The vapor condenses and leaves the condenser at saturated liquid (also at the boiling temperature).
The reason why it is called a barometric condenser is because it makes contact and it is a long vertical pipe into which it condensates and cools the liquid flow to accomplish the removal of pressure. It is also stated that when the pump is used the system is called a low level barometric condenser.
This equipment is called condenser.
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. by vishal mahnn
In electromechanical terms a condenser is a device that facilitates the condensation of vapor into a liquid; for example water vapor into liquid water.Condensers are used in refrigeration units to remove heat.In electrical terms a condenser (now called a capacitor) is used to store and release electrical charge.
Condenser use to condense the liquid for e.g: seperation of an emulsion by condensing the liquid & form different layer of oil & water &more dense liquid willlie at the bottom by that we can seperate the liquid. ;-)
The Refrigerant enters the condenser as a high pressured gas, the condenser then condenses that gas and changes it to a liquid form.
Condensation turns a gas into a liquid.
The function of the condenser is to condense a substance from its gaseous to its liquid state, typically by cooling it.
A condenser is generally an object made from glass, used to condense a gas to a liquid.
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.