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Basic Cycle Refrigeration Trainer Data Acquisition- Engineering Lab Training Systems

Product Name: Basic Cycle Refrigeration Trainer Data Acquisition- Engineering Lab Training Systems
Product Code: NLE-Export-104034

Basic Cycle Refrigeration Trainer Data Acquisition- Engineering Lab Training Systems Description and Specifications for Lab Tenders

Basic Cycle Refrigeration Trainer Data Acquisition- Engineering Lab Training Systems.

Technical Description The most common form of refrigerating installations is a refrigeration system with compressor. The physical effect of absorbing heat from the environment during transition from liquid to gaseous state of the refrigerant is used (evaporation enthalpy). The design of represents a typical refrigerant circuit consisting of a hermetic compressor, a condenser, an evaporator and an expansion element. Condenser and evaporator are finned tube heat exchangers. The tubes of both heat exchangers are partly transparent to visualize the process of phase transition during evaporation and condensation. Three capillary tubes of different length and a thermostatic expansion valve can be compared as expansion element. The trainer is fitted with a collector for the refrigerant. The collector can be used to study the refrigerant underfilling or overfilling of the system. The refrigerant flow rate is read of a flow meter. Temperatures and pressures in the refrigerant circuit and the electric power consumption of the compressor are measured with sensors, displayed digitally and transferred for further processing to the software. Parameter changes in the refrigeration cycle are dynamically visible in the log p-h diagram of the software. The well-structured instructional material sets out the fundamentals and provides a step-by-step guide through the experiments.

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