
refrigeration system
A refrigeration system removes heat from a designated area to keep it cool. It typically includes components like a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator. The compressor pressurizes refrigerant, converting it into a high-pressure gas. This gas releases heat as it passes through the condenser, cooling down and turning into a high-pressure liquid. The liquid then passes through the expansion valve, reducing pressure and cooling further. In the evaporator, the refrigerant absorbs heat from the environment, turning back into gas, and the cycle repeats. This process maintains a controlled, cool environment efficiently.