The diagram shows the basic components and process of a vapor-compression refrigeration system. Refrigerant is compressed as a vapor and condenses releasing heat. It then passes through a capillary tube where it expands and absorbs heat, cooling the evaporator. The cooled air is blown into the conditioned space while the heated refrigerant repeats the cycle, driven by a common motor.
The diagram shows the basic components and process of a vapor-compression refrigeration system. Refrigerant is compressed as a vapor and condenses releasing heat. It then passes through a capillary tube where it expands and absorbs heat, cooling the evaporator. The cooled air is blown into the conditioned space while the heated refrigerant repeats the cycle, driven by a common motor.
The diagram shows the basic components and process of a vapor-compression refrigeration system. Refrigerant is compressed as a vapor and condenses releasing heat. It then passes through a capillary tube where it expands and absorbs heat, cooling the evaporator. The cooled air is blown into the conditioned space while the heated refrigerant repeats the cycle, driven by a common motor.
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