A refrigerator works by using a compressor to compress a gas into a hot vapor, which is then cooled into a liquid in the condenser. This liquid absorbs heat from inside the refrigerator cabinet as it evaporates back into a gas. A fan circulates the cold air to keep food preserved while the gas is absorbed again by the compressor, repeating the refrigeration cycle.
3. HOW DO REFRIGERATOR WORKS?
Once the compressor is started, which
is an electric motor, it compresses the
gas at high pressure through the
condenser, converting it into hot steam
and then it is released from that state
when it is subjected to the passage
through the evaporator at low pressure
where it is absorbed again by the
compressor
At the moment when the gas is in a
liquid state it is responsible for
absorbing the heat contained inside the
cabinet and by the thrust of a fan motor
the cold thermal sensation is
generated, keeping the food well
preserved.
5. Refrigeration is a process where converting
the passage from a gaseous state to a liquid
state is achieved to obtain the
thermodynamic effect of heat to cold
repeating so many times that a cycle is made
obtaining control of the process and
generating the expected result