Water Cooler Technical
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Refrigeration
1.Water in water cooler is held frigidity in the direct fashion as virtually all refrigerators and air conditioners–by utilizing a heat pump. A fluid called refrigerant is affected by a heat pump, motivating heat out of the water by going through a closed coil of pipe., thus chilling it. A centrifugal pump usually forces a heat pump., which is a fast-spinning turbo that sucks refrigerant in and propels it into the condenser.
The Condenser Stage
2.The condenser is a distance of metal tube based bottom the cooler. The compressor pressurise any liquid within it.. liquid heats up when it’s compressed. as the liquid runs through the compressors metal tubing most of the heat is released,, cooling the refrigerant.
The Evaporator Stage
3.The expansion gate is a small valve that allows the fluid slowly guide into the evaporator. The evaporator is restrained at a low force, unlike the condenser. This causes the refrigerant to expand as it goes through, which makes it chill down. The evaporator runs past the H2O within the cooler. Heat from the H2O strips out into the cool condenser, cooling down the H2O. The cycles starts over once the evaporator heats the h20 and it’s pumped up through the compressor.
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