condensr is a heat exchanger which uses a medium such as air or water passin thru so that the hot refrigerant is cooled into liquid to an extent after which it can be passed thru the expansion valve to achieve the desired cooling effect. it gives an initial drop in temp at constant pressure and a change of phase
Unlike a static condenser (capacitor bank), the value of reactive power from a synchronous condenser can be continuously adjusted. A synchronous condenser also has other advantages over static condensers such as: - not being affecting by harmonics (some harmonics can even be absorbed by a synch condenser) - producing no switching transients
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.
condenser approach is heat transfer the water to gas of condenser efficiency is good less then below (2 F) the system is working good.
There are several roles of a condenser system depending on what is using it. In a microscope, a condenser system helps gather and focus light for a clearer view. In an air conditioner a condenser system cools heated gas so it can be used again.
heat losses in condenser in percentage
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To remove air and noncondensable gases from a main steam condenser
prevent the escape of any unchanged ethanol
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
I have been rebuilding a 4 stroke Tecumseh engine and I was wandering just what does a condenser do in the ignition system? The condenser stores the charge that the magneto makes until it is time for the spark plug to fire. The points control how long the magneto charges the coil and they also give the signal to the fire the plug.
Ignition- The condenser goes as close to the points as possible or feasible, its purpose is to absorb left over energy so that a spark is not created that will erode the contact points (it's really just a capacitor). Air Conditioning- the condenser is the portion of the system that cools the compressed refrigerant to a non-boiling state, and is after the compressor.
Which condenser are you asking about? There are a couple things that are called a condenser.
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Drain the cooling system.Remove the radiator.Recover the refrigerant.Remove the receiver dryer.Remove the condenser inlet hose bolt.Remove the condenser inlet hose.Remove the condenser outlet hose bolt.Remove the condenser outlet hose.Remove the condenser from mounts on the radiator.Remove the condenser...........................
There is only one condenser. That would be an air condenser.
What are the symptoms of an cooled Condenser when the air leaving the condenser is hitting a barrier and recirculating?