What is the role of the compressor?
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2021-11-11 18:32
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The refrigeration compressor is the most important equipment in the refrigeration device, and is usually called the host in the refrigeration device. The increase of refrigerant vapor from low pressure to high pressure and the continuous flow and delivery of vapor are all accomplished by the work of the refrigeration compressor, that is to say, the role of the refrigeration compressor is: 1. Absorb the refrigerant from the evaporator Steam to ensure a certain evaporation pressure in the evaporator. 2. Increase the pressure to compress the low-pressure and low-temperature refrigerant vapor into high-pressure and high-temperature superheated vapor to create conditions for condensation at a higher temperature (such as the temperature of about 35°C in summer). 3. Transport and push the refrigerant to flow in the system to complete the refrigeration cycle.
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