The main difference between the appearance of the evaporator and the condenser

The main difference between the appearance of the evaporator and the condenser

Both the evaporator and the condenser actually have their own advantages, but the principle is actually figured out, so what is the main difference in appearance between the two, I will take you to understand.

1. The central air-conditioning condenser, evaporator and compressor are outdoors, and the inlet and return pipes are the same, generally 100 pipes, which contain water (that is, the refrigerant is water), the indoor unit, there is Two 25 or 32 pipes are connected, one is the inlet pipe, the other is the outlet pipe, and the other is the drain pipe.

   The temperature of the water in the pipe in winter is around 70 degrees, and the temperature is blown indoors through the indoor evaporator, and vice versa in summer!

2. Central air conditioners generally use refrigerant water as the medium for transferring cold energy. The refrigerant water exchanges heat with the refrigerant in the evaporator of the refrigerator. After releasing heat to the refrigerant, it is transported to various air conditioning processing devices through water pumps and pipes. After the heat exchange between the medium and the treated air, the refrigerant water returns to the evaporator of the refrigerator through the return pipe, and so on!

3. The compressor discharges high-temperature and high-pressure superheated steam into the condenser, and the steam dissipates heat to the ambient medium (air or water) in the condenser, and is cooled into a high-pressure superheated liquid. After being reduced and throttled by a throttle valve, the steam is saturated The state is sprayed into the evaporator to vaporize, and after absorbing the heat of the refrigerant water, it becomes a low-temperature and low-pressure saturated steam, which is sucked back by the compressor for circulation!

   Both the evaporator and the condenser undergo some physical changes through cold water, and both have their own advantages. Therefore, a certain understanding of them will make them more user-friendly.

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