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How a Refrigerator works? ​

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Answered by IINiRII
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  • A refrigerator stores your food at the optimal temperature, to prevent spoilage and slow down the growth of harmful bacteria. The cycle of refrigeration works by transferring the heat from the inside of the unit to the outside, using the principles of condensation and evaporation.

How Does Refrigeration Work?

1. Once the temperature inside the refrigerator rises above the set point sensors alert the compressor to engage, and the cooling cycle begins. The unit draws in the cold liquid refrigerant, pressurizes and condenses it, and raises the temperature, turning it into a gas.

2. The compressor pushes the hot gas towards the condenser coils on the exterior of the refrigerator, where it comes in contact with the lower air temperature in the room and reverts back to a liquid state.

3. The cooled liquid continues on its journey towards the evaporator, traveling through the coils on the inside of the refrigerator and freezer compartment.

4. The refrigerant absorbs the heated air from inside the refrigerator, lowering the temperature back to the desired set point.

5. The refrigerant evaporates, turns back into a gas, and returns to the compressor to continue the cycle.

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