A Water Cooler Cools
Refrigeration
1.Air Conditioners and fridges hold cool utilising the same priniciples as water cooler.–by utilising a heat pump. A liquid called refrigerant is affected by a heat pump, moving heat out of the water by going through a closed coil of tube., thus cooling down it. Heat pumps normally are powered by a centrifugal pump called the compressor, which is a quick turbo that sucks refrigerant in and propels it into the condenser.
The Condenser Stage
2.The condenser is noticed behind the cooler and is a length of metal tubing.. The compressor pressurise any fluid inside it.. fluid heats up when it’s compressed. as the liquid runs through the compressors metal tubing almost all of the heat is freed,, make the refrigerant cooler. The refrigerant is only just warmer than air temperature when it has touched the expansion gate at the end.
The Evaporator Stage
3.The expansion gate is a tiny valve that permits the fluid slowly pass into the evaporator. Unlike the condenser, the evaporator is maintained at a little force. This causes the refrigerant to expand as it goes through, which makes it cool down. The evaporator runs past the water inside the cooler. Heat from the water strips out into the cold condenser, cooling down the H2O. The cycles starts over once the evaporator warms the h20 and it’s pumped through the compressor.
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