The rated latent and sensible capacity of the condenser on a single stage unit (normally found in the model #) plus the heat of compression added by the compressor.
To really understand how air conditioner removes heat? You have to know thermodynamics second law: " heat always flows from a material at a high temperature to a material at a low temperature." There're so much to it! AC condenser unit is the components that removes the heat in air conditioner. You also have to understand the other AC four basic components to know how and why it removes heat. Read: Basic refrigeration cycle and refrigeration cycle how air conditioner works refrigeration theory Youtube video on Principles of refrigeration video Good Lucks!
Radiated heat follows the inverse square law, meaning that as distance from the heat source increases, the intensity of the heat at that distance decreases proportionally to the square of the distance. This is because the energy spreads out over a larger area as it travels further from the source.
pyrometry utilise a electrical device called a pyrometer to measure the amount of heat-- light exuding from a body as a measure of heat/ radiated heat .
In convection heat you heat the air first and then use the hot air to heat yourself. In radiant heat, the energy must be radiated directly from the heat element to your body. Note that radiant is much more directional.
An air conditioning condenser typically weighs around 100-150 pounds, but this can vary depending on the brand, size, and model. It is important to consider the weight of the condenser when transporting or installing it.
The refrigerant is for the entire air conditioner system not just for the condenser units. First, this question is not specific! There is whole bunch air conditioner condenser. Each manufacture design different condenser capacity. I might come back to this question.
No much is also radiated to the air
An RV air conditioner works much like an air conditioner in any vehicle. It has a compressor and a condenser that operate in concert to cool the air. In an RV, the air conditioner runs off of a generator when the engine is off.
To really understand how air conditioner removes heat? You have to know thermodynamics second law: " heat always flows from a material at a high temperature to a material at a low temperature." There're so much to it! AC condenser unit is the components that removes the heat in air conditioner. You also have to understand the other AC four basic components to know how and why it removes heat. Read: Basic refrigeration cycle and refrigeration cycle how air conditioner works refrigeration theory Youtube video on Principles of refrigeration video Good Lucks!
A Reverse cycle Air conditioner is MUCH more efficient than resistance heating. It is called a heat pump, and requires that the Evaporator and Condenser coils of a Closed Refrigerant System be reversed.
Radiated heat follows the inverse square law, meaning that as distance from the heat source increases, the intensity of the heat at that distance decreases proportionally to the square of the distance. This is because the energy spreads out over a larger area as it travels further from the source.
It`s rated capacity in sensible and latent heat.
It seems you are talking about heat flow. OK, heat comes from the Sun to Earth, and is then radiated out from Earth into space. How hot it is on Earth depends on how quickly this heat is radiated out again, and how much stays here.
No. The capacity of the a/c compressor is dictated by how much heat needs to be removed from the passenger compartment and how big the condenser and evaporators are. As long as the car's engine is turning the compressors at the same speeds, it doesn't matter what is fueling the engine its self.
It is important to maintain a vacuum in a condenser if you want it to work well.
pyrometry utilise a electrical device called a pyrometer to measure the amount of heat-- light exuding from a body as a measure of heat/ radiated heat .
Clouds prevent heat from being radiated out into space, it is reflected back to earth, much like a blanket keeps you warm.