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Anony-mouse
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Please look at the picture on this link of a refrigeration cycle:
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/212_fall2003.web.dir/Dane_Lenaker/img/pics/frigcycle.gif
Would the temperature at position 1 be the temperature leaving the evaporator or the temperature entering the compressor? or should they in theory be the same? Because according to results i have obtained in a lab, the temp entering the compressor and leaving the evaporator are different. Also, what is the compressor discharge temperature?
Would the temperature of the refrigerant at position 2 be the temperature leaving the compressor? Or would it be also dependent on the compressor discharge temperature?
Thank you
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/212_fall2003.web.dir/Dane_Lenaker/img/pics/frigcycle.gif
Would the temperature at position 1 be the temperature leaving the evaporator or the temperature entering the compressor? or should they in theory be the same? Because according to results i have obtained in a lab, the temp entering the compressor and leaving the evaporator are different. Also, what is the compressor discharge temperature?
Would the temperature of the refrigerant at position 2 be the temperature leaving the compressor? Or would it be also dependent on the compressor discharge temperature?
Thank you
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