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condenser
A device that transfers unwanted heat out of a refrigeration system to a medium (either air, water, or a combination of air and water) that absorbs the heat and transfers it to a disposal point There are three types of condensers: air-cooled condensers, water-cooled condensers, and evaporative condensers The evaporative condenser uses a combination of air and water as its condensing medium Most residential systems have an air-cooled condenser
As the refrigerant flows through the condenser, it gives up heat and converts a gas to a liquid
A heat-transfer device that reduces a fluid from a vapor phase to a liquid phase
The mechanical component of a refrigeration or air-conditioning system, in which lower pressure is maintained in the refrigerant line to provide conditions for the refrigerant to change state from a gas to a liquid, thus disposing of the heat picked up in the high pressure area
an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge
lens used to concentrate light on an object
The part of a refrigeration mechanism that receives hot, high pressure refrigerant gas from compressor and cools gaseous refrigerant until it returns to a liquid state
A condenser is a device for accumulating electric charge. = capacitor. Device for reducing a gas or vapour to a liquid. Condensers are used in power plants to condense exhaust steam from turbines and in refrigeration plants to condense refrigerant vapours, such as ammonia and Freons. The petroleum and chemical industries use condensers for hydrocarbons and other chemical vapours. In distillation, a condenser transforms vapour to liquid. All condensers work by removing heat from the gas or vapour. In some, the gas passes through a long tube of heat-conductive metal, such as copper (usually arranged in a coil or other compact shape), and heat escapes into the surrounding air. Large industrial condensers use water or some other liquid to remove the heat. The term condenser also refers to a device attached to carding machines in textile factories to collect fibres into roving for spinning machines
A heat exchanger in which hot, pressurized (gaseous) refrigerant is condensed by transferring heat to cooler surrounding air, water or earth
{i} someone or something that condenses; optical device which concentrates light; capacitor; instrument for condensing gas into liquid
An instrument for condensing air or other elastic fluids, consisting of a cylinder having a movable piston to force the air into a receiver, and a valve to prevent its escape
System component that removes heat from the refrigerant, changing it from a hot vapor to a warm liquid It is usually located in the front of the vehicle's radiator
A dental instrument used to pack filling into a cavity in a tooth
heat exchanger that condenses the alcohol vapor after distillation
A capacitor
An apparatus for receiving and condensing the volatile products of distillation to a liquid or solid form, by cooling
The heat rejecting mechanism in a heat pump usually in the form of a refrigerant-to-air coil or a refrigerant-to-water coil Refrigeration heat exchanger where the refrigerant gives up its heat during condensation from a vapor to a liquid
A heat transfer device that reduces a thermodynamic fluid from its vapor phase to its liquid phase
A condenser is a device that cools gases into liquids
A heat exchanger in which the refrigerant, compressed to a hot gas, is condensed to liquid by rejecting heat
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