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refrigeration system

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refrigeration system [ri‚frij·ə′rā·shən ‚sis·təm]
(mechanical engineering)
A closed-flow system in which a refrigerant is compressed, condensed, and expanded to produce cooling at a lower temperature level and rejection of heat at a higher temperature level for the purpose of extracting heat from a controlled space.

refrigeration system
A closed-flow system in which a refrigerant is compressed, condensed, and expanded to produce cooling at a lower temperature level and rejection of heat at a higher temperature level for the purpose of extracting heat from a controlled space.


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Secondly, think about the amount of energy necessary to operate your refrigeration system.
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The models predict the brine temperature leaving the concrete slab and returning to the evaporator of the refrigeration system in terms of variables that can be measured in the refrigeration system: the brine temperature leaving the evaporator and entering in the concrete slab and the ice temperature (Teyssedou 2007).
 
 
 
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