4 Types of Refrigeration Systems Provide –UAE - Viessmann

A Standard refrigeration will have mechanical components that make it easier to access and maintain cold temperatures. They are the elements that will keep the refrigerator cycle. These components are very special to provide the results you want. The main reason why refrigerators are used in businesses and at home to keep food cold. Refrigerators are important because food stays fresh longer, thus helping to reduce damage to both homes and businesses. They also help to increase business profits by maintaining long-term food quality and allowing chef’s time and opportunity to create their own delicious food.

They include a compressor, condenser, expansion valve / metering or suction device and evaporator. Additionally, the refrigeration  should use a refrigerator, which is used to give a cooling effect. The refrigerator must pass through all these components and each, modified to achieve the required temperature.


Evaporative Cooling –

Evaporative cooling units are also called swamp coolers. They work by blowing warm outdoor air over pads dipped in water. The function of water is to absorb heat from the air. The water then evaporates and fresh air enters your house while warm air does not enter.

The evaporating cooling unit is able to reduce the temperature in the home by about 15-40 degrees. If you are in the southwest of the U.A.E. when the weather is dry, the evaporating police are yours. The evaporating cooling unit is easy to install and does not cost half as much as the central air conditioner.

Mechanical-Compression Refrigeration Systems –

Equipment presses are used in commercial and industrial refrigeration, as well as air conditioning. Many HVAC companies install this type of cooling system.

By automatically pressing the refrigerator into a low-temperature cold liquid and expanding it into high-pressure hot gas, this type of system transmits heat. Refrigerators work when pressure is applied or removed. When they absorb heat, they evaporate and turn into gas, then return to the liquid state when they release that heat. The refrigerator in a mechanical cooling system boils to 40 degrees, absorbing heat from the warm indoor air.

Absorption –

The process of the suction refrigerator is similar to the way heat is transferred to machine pressure. However, instead of using a mechanical compressor, suction systems use attractive refrigerators and absorb other substances. In some systems, for example, ammonia acts as a refrigerator and water acts as a solvent. Instead of relying on electricity, heat can come from water, natural gas, steam or other sources of oil.

Thermoelectric –

These systems do not require water or any type of refrigerator. They rely on thermocouple and electric current. One part of the thermocouple is hot and the other is cool when the current is directed to it. The cold side of the thermocouple is placed in an area that needs cooling to attract heat and remove air. Thermoelectric refrigerator is generally not used for large cooling loads, but is suitable for small cooling loads that are difficult to reach. A good example would be electrical systems.


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