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refrigerant gas in a refrigeration system is compressed in a
compressor it passes though a condenser where it gives off heat and
changes to a liquid state and then it passes through an expansion
valve to an evaporator coil to absorb heat and change the refrigerant
back to gaseous state for recompressing in the compressor to complete
and the refrigeration cycle. This cycle is performed repeatedly in
refrigeration systems.
The evaporator coil is positioned within a refrigerated box, display case, or
cabinet and the heat absorbed by the refrigerant passing through the coil
serves to extract heat from the refrigerated box and its contents to maintain
the box at the desired temperature.
Advantages of Maniks Desuperheater
Available in two types Ammonia and Freon
Economic product
No moving parts so requires less maintenance
Simple design
Easy to install
Very less pressure drop
Applications
Improve heat transfer of surface type heat exchangers
Reduction and control of superheated steam
Use on boilers between super-heater stages or at boiler exit
Controls superheat temperatures at partial loads
Bypass of bleeder or backpressure turbines to maintain balance
between process steam and power requirements
Balancing and make up steam in reducing pressure systems
Desuperheaters
Shipboard service
Industrial heating system
Food processing
Turbine bypass steam temperature control