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The difference between the internal structure of condenser and evaporator
The evaporator and condenser are both heat exchangers for air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, so what is the difference? As a professional manufacturer of evaporators and condensers, Vrcoolertech CST will explain the difference between the two for you.
First of all, the purpose of use is different, the evaporator is used to absorb heat, and the condenser is used to discharge heat.
Secondly, the pipeline design is different.
In the design of the condenser, the flow paths should be divided, the inlets of different paths should be as close as possible, the outlets should be as close as possible, and the inlet and outlet should be as far away as possible to avoid loss of part of the heat exchange due to reheating and uneven flow distribution. . In actual design, if there are more than two branches, centralized distributors and liquid collectors should be used to make the flow rate between different flow paths as uniform as possible. The pipe runs of different flow paths should preferably be the same, and should flow evenly through the windward and leeward sides to ensure uniform heat exchange.
For the evaporator, the requirements are similar, and relatively speaking, it can be simpler. The most common is that a liquid separator is added to the liquid inlet part, and there are many ways to divide it, and the liquid separator must be installed vertically. The condenser has no liquid separation head and uses a gas separation header.
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