One tonne of refrigeration is given as the rate of heat removal from surroundings equivalent to heat required for melting one tonne of ice in a day.

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Refrigeration Cycles topics include: Heat engine, vapor compression refrigeration cycle and heat pump system. The basic refrigeration cycle has four main processes: Compression: The first step in the cycle, compression increases the pressure of the working gas. Refrigerant enters the compressor as a low-pressure, low-temperature gas, and leaves as a high-pressure, high-temperature gas. Condenser: Ejects heat from the system. The condenser is the hot side of an air conditioner or heat pump. Expansion: Takes place in the expansion valve. Evaporation: Takes place in the evaporator. The... Show more

One tonne of refrigeration is given as the rate of heat removal from surroundings equivalent to heat required for melting one tonne of ice in a day.






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