How A Refrigeration System Works Thermodynamically Vs System Components
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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I’m not refrigeration Technician-but I learn a few so that’s how you read the diagram. I’ve been watching the diagram at my workplace close to the maintenance office I have no clue what was that diagram for now I know and thank very you for sharing the video
Great. Please share explain this new knowledge with others.
Great video, would be great to see video on plotting on enthalpy chart, would always plot chart on each service visit. To easy now with digital probes to give cooling kw duty.
Top video! It explains very good through the diagram and components the basic principle of refrigeration anyone in the business should understand.
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comments.
Thanks for the video
Your welcome. What was your biggest takeaway from the video?
Great demonstration. Thank you.
Thank you. What did you like about the video?
A very good demonstration , It could also have explained that the refrigerant absorbs and rejects heat .
Thanks for the feedback
Brilliant
Thanks Bruce. What other videos would you like to see?
Actually, experience dictates that Maneurope compressors don't like "100% vapour" -- they like sweat-back (if you want them to last, that is); while scrolls actually _need_ flood-back -- with some even having capillaries run directly from the liquid line, into the compressor, to feed liquid refrigerant.
Thanks for sharing. What you are talking about is call liquid or refrigerant injection to keep the compressors cool.
Great explanation, but the subtitles are super annoying and in the way