Refrigeration 101: Rusty Walker, Corporate Trainer Hillphoenix
Refrigeration 101: Rusty Walker, Corporate Trainer Hillphoenix
Refrigeration 101: Rusty Walker, Corporate Trainer Hillphoenix
Basic
Evaporator Condenser /
Refrigeration Receiver
Cycle
Expansion
Device
Vapor Compression Cycle
The MOVEMENT
Cooling by the of HEAT from a
removal of heat place where it is
not wanted to a
place where it is
unobjectionable
How Heat is Removed
What is heat? A form of energy
Does cold NO
flow?
2
2. Heat will not flow without a
temperature difference
Conduction
Conduction
Gas
Adding heat Changing the
energy in any of state of a
the three states substance will
will increase the require a larger
Liquid temperature. quantity of heat
energy.
Solid
Heat Energy
2
No change in state.
2
2. Causes a change in state, while there
is no change In temperature.
At a temperature
below it’s boiling
point, a substanceis: 1lb. Of water @ 200o F. What is the state
of water?
- Sub-cooled liquid
- Sub-cooled by 12o F.
100% vapor, no liquid present
At a temperature
above it’s boiling
point, a substanceis: 1lb. Of water @ 220o F. What is the state
of water?
- Super heated vapor (steam)
- Super heated by 8o F.
Example
Bars
KPA
How does pressure flow?
High To Low
What would
happen if you take Refrigerant flows
two refrigerant from the tank
tanks, one with with refrigerant to
refrigerant and the the tank that is in
other in a vacuum a vacuum, until
and connect a the pressures
hose between equalize.
them?
As the pressure on a substance increases, boiling
temperature will increase. As pressure decreases, boiling
temperature will also decrease.
VA C U U M 29.92 in Hg 0 in Hg
Compound Gauge
Gauge Scale:
Positive
Pressure Scale
Vacuum Scale
(Reference Only!)
Vacuum Gauge
Absolute Pressure in
microns of Hg.
Mercury Barometer
Vacuum
Atmospheric
Pressure at
Sea Level
Column of mercury
76
supported cm
by
760 mm
29.92 in
atmospheric Hg
pressure.
1 inch of Hg
=25,400 microns
Mercury
A medium to move heat
Production
phase out Replaced R-12 Replaced R-502
Compressor
Refrigeration
Evaporator Condenser /
System Receiver
Components
Expansion
Device
Compressors
Compressors
Additional Compressor Types
Example Mechanical Center
Condensers
Condensers
Plate
Metering Device
T X V and Electronic
Evaporators
Display Case Evaporators
Walk-In Evaporators
Plate to Plate Heat Exchanger
Questions