How the vapor compression refrigeration cycle work?

The vapor compression refrigeration cycle is the most widely used method for providing heating and cooling in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) and refrigeration systems, due to its high efficiency, reliability, and ability to maintain precise temperature control across a wide range of applications.

The picture above illustrates the working principle of the refrigeration cycle, along with its associate Pressure-Enthalpy (P-h) diagram.

Related notes:

Direct expansion or DX system


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