Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305578296
Author: John Tomczyk, Eugene Silberstein, Bill Whitman, Bill Johnson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 8RQ
Two or more refrigerants combined together to createanother refrigerant is referred to as a(n) ________.
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Refrigerant works by absorbing ____ from the environment where cooling is required
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ESSAY/ ENUMERATION
1. GIVE ATLEAST 5 ADVANTAGES AND 5 DISADVANTAGES OF INORGANIC REFRIGERANTS.
2. HOW DOES A REFRIGERANT WORKS IN A REFRIGERATION SYSTEM?
3. DIFFERENTIATE POSITIVE AZEOTTROPES AND NEGATIVE AZEOTROPES IN TERMS OF
THEIR APPLICATION IN REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS.
4. THE FOUR MAIN COMPONENTS OF A REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ARE COMPRESSOR,
CONDENSER, EVAPORATOR AND AN EXPANSION VALVE. EXPLAIN BRIFLY THE FUNCTION
OF EACH COMPONENT AND THE FLOW OF THE CYCLE.
Which list states the correct order of components for the absorption refrigeration? A) Evaporator, then absorber, then concentrator, then condenser. B) Absorber, then condenser, then evaporator, then concentrator. C) Condenser, then absorber, then concentrator, then evaporator.
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology (MindTap Course List)
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