(a)
The operating pressures in the condenser in bar, for refrigerant 134-a.
The operating pressures in the evaporator in bar, for refrigerant 134-a.
(b)
The operating pressures in the condenser in bar, for propane as refrigerant.
The operating pressures in the evaporator in bar, for propane as refrigerant.
(c)
The operating pressures in the condenser in bar, for water as refrigerant.
The operating pressures in the evaporator in bar, for water as refrigerant.
(d)
The operating pressures in the condenser in bar, for ammonia as refrigerant.
The operating pressures in the evaporator in bar, for ammonia as refrigerant.
(e)
The operating pressures in the condenser in bar, for
The operating pressures in the evaporator in bar, for
(f)
The operating pressures in the condenser in bar, for refrigerant 410A.
The operating pressures in the evaporator in bar, for refrigerant 410A.
The coefficient of performance of the given cycle.
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