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  2. Cascade refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    This is an auto-cascade process with two different refrigerants. The high-temperature refrigerant (red) condenses in the air condenser and is then separated and evaporated to cool the heat exchanger, which condenses the low-temperature refrigerant (blue). Purple signifies a mixture of both refrigerants.

  3. ULT freezer - Wikipedia

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    ULT freezers that employ the cascade refrigeration (CR) system use up to 20 times the energy footprint of household fridges, and used to refrigerate with greenhouse gas fluids (typically hydrofluorocarbon R-508B). [7] Modern ULT freezers employ HC (i.e., hydrocarbon) gas mixtures: typically, ethane and propane.

  4. File:Autocascade refrigeration system.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A simple auto-cascade refrigeration system using two refrigerants. Pipes are coloured according to the dominant contents, red for the high temperature refrigerant, blue for the low temperature refrigerant, and purple for a mixture of both.

  5. Refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    Commercial refrigeration. Refrigeration is any of various types of cooling of a space, substance, or system to lower and/or maintain its temperature below the ambient one (while the removed heat is ejected to a place of higher temperature). [1] [2] Refrigeration is an artificial, or human-made, cooling method. [1] [2]

  6. Vapor-compression refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    A representative pressure–volume diagram for a refrigeration cycle. Vapour-compression refrigeration or vapor-compression refrigeration system (VCRS), [1] in which the refrigerant undergoes phase changes, is one of the many refrigeration cycles and is the most widely used method for air conditioning of buildings and automobiles.

  7. Flash evaporation - Wikipedia

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    This is often referred to as "auto-refrigeration" and is the basis of most conventional vapor compression refrigeration systems. If the saturated liquid is a multi-component liquid (for example, a mixture of propane, isobutane and normal butane), the flashed vapor is richer in the more volatile components than is the remaining liquid.

  8. Category:Thermodynamic cycles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2019, at 09:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Subcooling - Wikipedia

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    Subcooling is a key factor in improving the efficiency of refrigeration systems, which has led to extensive research. Systems that operate at higher pressures tend to be more efficient, and compressors used in subcooling loops are generally more efficient than those that cool the liquid refrigerant directly.

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