Choose Parts for an 18000BTU/h Refrigeration Cycle: Who Sets the Temperature?

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In designing an 18,000 BTU/h refrigeration cycle, the liquid and evaporating temperatures are primarily determined by the characteristics of the refrigerant used. The selection of components like the compressor, thermal expansion valve, evaporator, and condenser must align with the desired operational temperatures. The choice of refrigerant, such as R-22, influences the condensing and evaporating temperatures based on its thermodynamic properties. Additionally, the design implementation dictates how these components will function together at specific temperatures. Understanding these factors ensures the cycle operates at the intended temperature range, whether high, medium, or low.
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Suppose ur designing a refrigeration cycle. if u go to the market to choose parts for an 18000BTU/h circuit. The compressor has different ratings according to the entering temp and exit temp, then u have the thermal expansion valve which is also rated in BTU/hr depending on entry and exit pressures, the Evaporator and condenser are also rated according to the BTU/h scale depending on the evaporating and condensing temperatures..
my question is, who sets the liquid and evaporating temperatures?
how could i be sure that my cycle would be a high temperature cycle? or medium, or low temperature!
 
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eaboujaoudeh said:
my question is, who sets the liquid and evaporating temperatures?
how could i be sure that my cycle would be a high temperature cycle? or medium, or low temperature!

1) The liquid and gas phase temps are primarily determined by the characteristics of the operating fluid.
How you implement those characteristics into your design sets the operational temps.

2) I don't know a lot about refrigeration, but I think you need to clarify this question.
 
using R-22 for example...what my question means is that to design a refrigeration cycle u select the pieces according to capacity, but what makes sure they wil operate at a certain condensing temp and evap and not another?
 
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