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This is a basic overview of the refrigeration circuit and how it works. It isn't a COMPLETE description by any means, but it is designed to assist a new technician or HVAC/R apprentice in understanding the fundamentals.
The Refrigeration Cycle is a simple but amazingly clever and useful process. Here we explain it in simple, understandable terms and diagrams!
A basic refrigeration cycle consists of 4 major components: Compressor, Condenser, Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TEV), and Evaporator. These components allow the heat to transfer from one location to another, creating a cooling effect in the desired area.
The modern air conditioning system cools an indoor space by using the refrigeration cycle. This refrigeration cycle works by controlling the level of energy in the system’s refrigerant: Some parts of the system have energy-packed refrigerant that is ready to release heat, whereas other parts have energy-depleted refrigerant that is ready to ...
We'll discuss the refrigeration cycle using this cycle diagram. Feel free to copy this refrigeration cycle diagram and print it out. Component #1 is the compressor. It takes refrigerant vapor in from the low pressure side of the circuit, and discharges it at a much higher pressure into the high pressure side of the circuit.
A basic refrigeration cycle diagram is a schematic representation of how a refrigeration system works. It shows the flow of refrigerant through various components such as the compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator.
Learn about the basic refrigeration circuit diagram and how it works. Understand the various components involved in a refrigeration system and their functions. Gain knowledge on the principles of refrigeration and how the refrigerant flows through the system.