Author: Haroon Khalil
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Bottom Mount Freezers
This is not widely used model. For those who want fresh food selection at eye level, this model is most suitable for their household. The configuration is similar to that of the top mounted freezer refrigerators and the cooling is more even. It does not use much energy to keep the section cool. The main…
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Side-by-Side Mount Refrigerators
This refrigerator is more expensive as compared to the top-mount refrigerator. This is more advanced with features such as through the door cool water dispenser. With the freezer and the fridge being adjacent to each other, it allows easy access to food items that are stored. However, this refrigerator has its own disadvantage. Apart from…
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Top-mount Refrigerators
This is the most common type of refrigerator. The refrigerator has wider shelves in both the freezer and fridge. In this refrigerator, the freezer is placed at the top level. Generally, the height of the freezer varies in between 60 and 69 in., which is why they tend to offer more storage capacity as compared…
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TYPES OF REFRIGERATORS
A refrigerator maintains the temperature slightly higher than the freezing point of the water. There is a freezer which maintains the temperature below the freezing point of water. As far as the classification of refrigerators is concerned, it can be widely classified into four classes. They are top-mount freezer refrigerator, side-by-side refrigerators, freezer on bottom,…
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TYPE OF REFRIGERANTS
Research on use of refrigerant is continuously going on due to adverse effect on depletion of ozone layer. The production of many refrigerants will soon end, including R-22 and R-123 in accordance to the requirements of the Montreal Protocol. Suppliers currently offer a range of refrigerants based on chiller type, capacity, and regulatory requirements. The refrigerants…
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Absorption Refrigeration Cycle
The absorption cycle is a process by which refrigeration effect is produced through the use of two fluids and some quantity of heat input, rather than electrical input as in the more familiar vapour compression cycle. Both vapour compression and absorption refrigeration cycles accomplish the removal of heat through the evaporation of a refrigerant at…
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Vapour Refrigeration Systems Over Air-refrigeration Systems
Advantages Disadvantages
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COP of Vapour Compression Cycle
Heat extracted from system (i.e., absorbed in absorber) = Heat transfer during the process, A−B = refrigerating effect. Heat rejected from condenser
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Air-refrigeration System
Advantages Disadvantages Example 8.1: Carnot refrigeration cycle absorbs heat at 250 K and rejects heat at 300 K. Solution: Given: T1 = 250 K; T2 = 300 K Example 8.2: The capacity of a refrigerator is 150 TR when working between − 5 and 20°C. Determine the mass of ice produced per day from water at 20°C. Also find the power…