We do throttling in order to bring down the refrigerant temperature in order to produce refrigeration effect. Here our purpose is solved by evaporation which causes cooling effect.
In this system Hydrogen reduces the partial pressure of ammonia and thus provides the evaporation and cooling. Here, the H2 serves the function of the expansion valve. Water in the absorber turns the ammonia vapor into liquid. Here, water is acting like the compressor and condenser in a traditional AC unit.
Very simple in theory but tedious and practically difficult without a liquid pump to move different solvents at different pressure in the cycle known as vapour absorption system..
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Some comments about the partial pressure of the refrigerant in the different parts of the circuit would be very ilustrative.
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My Electrolux 460L is making noise from the back. Sometimes alarm... what has gone wrong?
Is it possible to achieve sub zero temperature in the evaporater ?
اشتريت ثلاجة الترولكس لون سكري مستعملة انا من الشمال السوري ممكن اعرف مساوئها وميزات ثلاجة الترولكس
Is there a thermostat in Electrolux absorption refrigerators?
Don't we need an expansion valve here? And why?
Due to evaporation effect by H2 there is no need . Since evaporation causes cooling.
We do throttling in order to bring down the refrigerant temperature in order to produce refrigeration effect. Here our purpose is solved by evaporation which causes cooling effect.
Pressure is same everywhere in the system so no expansion valve is required for reducing pressure
In this system Hydrogen reduces the partial pressure of ammonia and thus provides the evaporation and cooling. Here, the H2 serves the function of the expansion valve.
Water in the absorber turns the ammonia vapor into liquid. Here, water is acting like the compressor and condenser in a traditional AC unit.
Very simple in theory but tedious and practically difficult without a liquid pump to move different solvents at different pressure in the cycle known as vapour absorption system..
What is weak solution but ? Someone explain me ,
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