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A refrigerator really doesn't make things cold. A refrigerator absorbs heat. The condenser is releasing the accumulated heat into the room.
Importance to keep inner tubes of condenser cold
Importance to keep inner tubes of condenser cold
Water vapor condenses in a cold condenser tube.
Yes, because then the icing sets.
by convection current
It has an internal blockage! Air conditioning gas cools as it expands (as it changes from liquid to a gas). It is meant to be a liquid in your condenser but if your condenser has a blockage (say some dirt or other contaminent) then the liquid loses pressure on the other side of the blockage and becomes a gas. This makes your condenser really cold and frosty on the outside!
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Condensation of gas will reject out heat, running cold water through condenser absorbing heat and help the condensation process.
So that the maximum cooling of the distillate is effected. By sending the cold coolant (usually water) in at the coolest part of the condenser it also reduces thermal shock.
Freon. In most of them nowadays, it is Freon 134-A.
So frustrating! You hear the motor and feel the fan, but your AC’s not blowing cold air. Ensure the thermostat’s not switched to “AUTO” instead of “ON” or set too high to signal your cooling to kick in. Next, change the filter and clean your condenser if necessary. If your problem continues, you may have an issue that needs professional HVAC repair: mechanical trouble, leaky ductwork, or a refrigerant leak.