Tipo Heat Exchangers Manufacturers, Cooling Towers Manufacturers, and Industrial Chillers Manufacturers

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Role of Condenser in Chiller?

To understand its role fully, it’s best to see it in the context of the refrigeration cycle:

  1. Evaporator: Absorbs heat from the building’s chilled water loop, causing the liquid refrigerant to boil and turn into a low-pressure, low-temperature vapor.
  2. Compressor: Squeezes this refrigerant vapor, significantly increasing its pressure and temperature. It becomes a high-pressure, high-temperature superheated vapor.
  3. Condenser: This is where the condenser does its job.
    1. Its primary function is to condense—to turn that high-pressure, high-temperature refrigerant vapor back into a liquid.
    1. To do this, it must reject heat. The superheated refrigerant vapor enters the condenser coils. As it moves through the coils, it first de-superheats (cools down to its saturation temperature), then it condenses, releasing a massive amount of latent heat.
    1. This heat is transferred to a medium (water or air) that is cooler than the refrigerant.
  4. Expansion Valve: The now high-pressure liquid refrigerant passes through an expansion device, where its pressure and temperature drop drastically before entering the evaporator to start the cycle again.

Key Functions of the Condenser: