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The Function of a Wire-and-Tube Condenser in a Refrigerator
The wire-and-tube condenser is the core heat dissipation component of a refrigerator. Its function is to transfer heat absorbed by the refrigerator's evaporator to the outside through the refrigerant circulation, where it is released, thereby maintaining a low temperature inside the refrigerator.
The Core Function of a Wire-and-Tube Condenser
Heat Exchange: After the high-temperature, high-pressure gaseous refrigerant enters the condenser, it rapidly transfers heat to the outside of the refrigerator through contact with the air (or with fan-assisted heat dissipation), condensing into a medium-temperature, high-pressure liquid refrigerant.
Ensuring the Refrigeration Cycle: Only after heat is dissipated through the condenser can the liquid refrigerant enter the capillary tubes for throttling and pressure reduction, and then enter the evaporator to absorb internal heat, forming a complete and continuous refrigeration cycle.
Improving Heat Dissipation Efficiency: Compared to traditional plate-and-tube condensers, the wire-and-tube structure, constructed from welded metal wire and tube, has a larger surface area, a wider contact area with the air, and faster heat dissipation, allowing the refrigerator to more efficiently maintain the set temperature.
Comparison with Other Condensers
Different types of condensers vary in heat dissipation efficiency and applicable scenarios. The advantages of a wire-and-tube condenser primarily lie in its high efficiency and durability.
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