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Cycle & components- 67131 / experiment no 01
Name of the exp.: Study the vapor compression refrigeration cycle:
Objective:
a) Identify the components of refrigeration cycle.
b) Start the refrigeration cycle.
c) Measure suction & discharge pressure
d) Observe temperature on discharge line, condenser, liquid line, suction line & evaporator.
e) Observe the effect of refrigeration cycle.
Equipment’s & Components:
Refrigeration Training Unit./Refrigerator
Infrared Thermometer.
Electric connection board.
PH Diagram of R-134a
Raw materials:
Theory:
A vapor compression refrigeration system is an improved type of air refrigeration system in which
a suitable working substance, termed as refrigerant is used. It condenses and evaporates at
temperatures and pressures close to the atmospheric conditions. The refrigerant used does not leave
the system but is circulated throughout the system alternately condensing and evaporating. The
vapor compression refrigeration system is now days used for all-purpose refrigeration. It is used
for all industrial purpose from a small domestic refrigerator to a big air conditioning plant. The
vapor compression refrigeration cycle is based on the following factor:
Refrigerant flow rate.
Type of refrigerant used.
Kind of application viz air-conditioning, refrigeration, dehumidification etc.
The operation design parameters.
The system equipment’s/ components proposed to be used in the system.
The vapor compression refrigeration cycle is based on a circulating fluid media, viz, a refrigerant
having special properties of vaporizing at temperatures lower than the ambient and condensing
back to the liquid form, at slightly higher than ambient conditions by controlling the saturation
temperature and pressure. Thus, when the refrigerant evaporates or boils at temperatures lower
than ambient, it extracts or removes heat from the load and lower the temperature consequently
providing cooling. The super-heated vapor pressure is increased to a level by the compressor to
reach a saturation pressure so that heat added to vapor is dissipated/ rejected into the atmosphere,
using operational ambient conditions, with cooling medias the liquid from and recycled again to
form the refrigeration cycle. The components used are:
1. Evaporator
2. Compressor
3. Condenser and receiver
4. Throttling device
Figure: Components of vapor refrigeration system
The working of vapor compression refrigeration cycle and function of each above component is
given Below
(a) Evaporator:
The liquid refrigerant from the condenser at high pressure is fed through a throttling device to an
evaporator at a low pressure. On absorbing the heat to be extracted from Media to be cooled, the
liquid refrigerant boils actively in the evaporator and changes state. The refrigerant gains latent
heat to vaporizes at saturation temperature/ pressure and further absorbs sensible heat from media
to be cooled and gets fully vaporized and super-heated. The “temperature-pressure relation chart”
table can determine the pressure and temperature in the evaporator.
(b) Compressor:
The low temperature, pressure, superheated vapor from the evaporator is conveyed through suction
line and compressed by the compressor to a high pressure, without any change of gaseous state
and the same is discharge into condenser. During this process heat is added to the refrigerant and
known as heat of compression ratio to raise the pressure of refrigerant to such a level that the
saturation temperature of the discharge refrigerant is higher than the temperature of the available
cooling medium, to enable the super-heated refrigerant to condense at normal ambient condition.
(c) Condenser:
The heat added in the evaporator and compressor to the refrigerant is rejected in condenser at high
temperature/ high pressure. This super-heated refrigerant vapor enters the condenser to dissipate
its heat in three stages. First on entry the refrigerant loses its super heat, it then loses its latent heat
at which the refrigerant is liquefied at saturation temperature pressure. This liquid loses its sensible
heat, further and the refrigerant leaves the condenser as a sub cooled liquid. The heat transfer from
refrigerant to cooling medium (air or water) takes place in the condenser. The sub-cooled liquid
from condenser is collected in a receiver (wherever provided) and is then fed through the throttling
device by liquid line to the evaporator.
There are several methods of dissipating the rejected heat into the atmosphere by condenser. These
are water-cooled, air cooled or evaporative cooled condensers.
In the water-cooled condenser there are several types viz. Shell and tube, shell and coil, tube in
tube etc. In Evaporative cooled condenser, both air and water are used. Air-cooled condensers are
prime surface type, finned type or plate type. The selecting of the type depends upon the
application and availability of soft water.
(d) Throttling device:
The high-pressure liquid from the condenser is fed to evaporator through device, which should be
designed to pass maximum possible liquid refrigerant to obtain a good refrigeration effect. The
liquid line should be properly sized to have minimum pressure drop. The throttling device is a
pressure-reducing device and a regulator for controlling the refrigerant flow. It also reduces the
pressure from the discharge pressure to the evaporator pressure without any change of state of the
pressure refrigerant. The types of throttling devices are:
Capillary tubes
Thermostatic expansion valves
Hand expansion valves
Hand valves.
The most commonly used throttling device is the capillary tube for application up to approx.
refrigeration tons. The capillary is a copper tube having a small dia-orifice and is selected, based
on the system design, the refrigerant flow rate, the operating parameters (such as suction and
discharge pressures), type of refrigerant, capable of compensating any variations/ fluctuations in
load by allowing only liquid refrigerant to flow to the evaporator.
Data Table:
Entry Test-1 Test-2 Test-3 Test-4 Test-5 Average
Evaporator Temperature, Te
Condenser
Temperature, Tc
Evaporator
Pressure, Pe
Condenser
Pressure, Pc
Pressure Difference, ∆P= Pc -
Pe
Enthalpy, h1
Enthalpy, h2
Enthalpy, h3
Enthalpy, h4
Condensation Effect, Qc
Refrigeration Effect, Qe
Compressor Work done, WD
COP
Voltage
Current
Power
Sample Calculations:
Corresponding Enthalpy From R-134a PH diagram
Enthalpy, h1=
Enthalpy, h2 =
Enthalpy, h3 =
Enthalpy, h4=
Condensation Effect, Qc= h2-h3
Refrigeration Effect, Qe = h1-h4
Compressor Work done, WD = h2-h1
COP= Refrigeration Effect
Work done by Compressor, WD = h2-h1
COP =
Refrigeration Effect
Work done
COP =
Qe
WD
COP =
h1 − h4
h2 − h1
Working Procedure
Write yourself step by step.
Precaution
Users of Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Lab. must comply with the following safety
instructions.
1 Smoking is not allowed inside the Lab.
2. Wear always pants and safety shoes when you operate any machine. Thobes, gutras and sandals
are not allowed at all.
3. There should be no over-crowding. Only one person should operate one machine.
4. Watch for over-head hanging hoists and cranes.
5. Make sure that you stay away from hot exhaust lines and moving parts of machines.
6. Before operating any machine, you must be aware of the following
a. Location of fire extinguishers, fire blanket and the outside exits.
b. How the machine operate. Read instruction or manual of the machine before operating
it.
c. How to turn off the machine in case of damages.
7. When you hear or see a danger alarm from the machine that you using, stop the machine right
away.
8. Make sure that there is no fuel or oil spill on the floor.
9. Do not run inside the lab and concentrate on the present task.
10. When moving heavy equipment’s or gas cylinders, use carts.
11. Always use the right tools for the given task.
12. Handle the tools and equipment’s with extreme care and return the tools to their proper places
(Tool Cabinets).
13. For cleaning tools or equipment’s, use only the proper cleaner. Never use fuels such as gasoline
or diesel for cleaning.
14. Handle fuels with extreme caution.
a. Use the designated area for this purpose.
b. Use the proper containers (safety cnas) to carry fuels.
c. Make sure there is no electric spark present.
d. Do not leave fuels in open containers.
15. Make sure that all gas cylinders are chained and well supported.
16. Before operating a machine, make sure that there is no fuel or gas leakage.
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1. Study the vapor compression refrigeration cycle.docx

  • 1. Cycle & components- 67131 / experiment no 01 Name of the exp.: Study the vapor compression refrigeration cycle: Objective: a) Identify the components of refrigeration cycle. b) Start the refrigeration cycle. c) Measure suction & discharge pressure d) Observe temperature on discharge line, condenser, liquid line, suction line & evaporator. e) Observe the effect of refrigeration cycle. Equipment’s & Components: Refrigeration Training Unit./Refrigerator Infrared Thermometer. Electric connection board. PH Diagram of R-134a Raw materials: Theory: A vapor compression refrigeration system is an improved type of air refrigeration system in which a suitable working substance, termed as refrigerant is used. It condenses and evaporates at temperatures and pressures close to the atmospheric conditions. The refrigerant used does not leave the system but is circulated throughout the system alternately condensing and evaporating. The vapor compression refrigeration system is now days used for all-purpose refrigeration. It is used for all industrial purpose from a small domestic refrigerator to a big air conditioning plant. The vapor compression refrigeration cycle is based on the following factor: Refrigerant flow rate. Type of refrigerant used. Kind of application viz air-conditioning, refrigeration, dehumidification etc. The operation design parameters. The system equipment’s/ components proposed to be used in the system. The vapor compression refrigeration cycle is based on a circulating fluid media, viz, a refrigerant having special properties of vaporizing at temperatures lower than the ambient and condensing back to the liquid form, at slightly higher than ambient conditions by controlling the saturation temperature and pressure. Thus, when the refrigerant evaporates or boils at temperatures lower than ambient, it extracts or removes heat from the load and lower the temperature consequently providing cooling. The super-heated vapor pressure is increased to a level by the compressor to reach a saturation pressure so that heat added to vapor is dissipated/ rejected into the atmosphere, using operational ambient conditions, with cooling medias the liquid from and recycled again to form the refrigeration cycle. The components used are: 1. Evaporator 2. Compressor 3. Condenser and receiver
  • 2. 4. Throttling device Figure: Components of vapor refrigeration system The working of vapor compression refrigeration cycle and function of each above component is given Below (a) Evaporator: The liquid refrigerant from the condenser at high pressure is fed through a throttling device to an evaporator at a low pressure. On absorbing the heat to be extracted from Media to be cooled, the liquid refrigerant boils actively in the evaporator and changes state. The refrigerant gains latent heat to vaporizes at saturation temperature/ pressure and further absorbs sensible heat from media to be cooled and gets fully vaporized and super-heated. The “temperature-pressure relation chart” table can determine the pressure and temperature in the evaporator. (b) Compressor: The low temperature, pressure, superheated vapor from the evaporator is conveyed through suction line and compressed by the compressor to a high pressure, without any change of gaseous state and the same is discharge into condenser. During this process heat is added to the refrigerant and known as heat of compression ratio to raise the pressure of refrigerant to such a level that the saturation temperature of the discharge refrigerant is higher than the temperature of the available cooling medium, to enable the super-heated refrigerant to condense at normal ambient condition. (c) Condenser: The heat added in the evaporator and compressor to the refrigerant is rejected in condenser at high temperature/ high pressure. This super-heated refrigerant vapor enters the condenser to dissipate its heat in three stages. First on entry the refrigerant loses its super heat, it then loses its latent heat at which the refrigerant is liquefied at saturation temperature pressure. This liquid loses its sensible heat, further and the refrigerant leaves the condenser as a sub cooled liquid. The heat transfer from
  • 3. refrigerant to cooling medium (air or water) takes place in the condenser. The sub-cooled liquid from condenser is collected in a receiver (wherever provided) and is then fed through the throttling device by liquid line to the evaporator. There are several methods of dissipating the rejected heat into the atmosphere by condenser. These are water-cooled, air cooled or evaporative cooled condensers. In the water-cooled condenser there are several types viz. Shell and tube, shell and coil, tube in tube etc. In Evaporative cooled condenser, both air and water are used. Air-cooled condensers are prime surface type, finned type or plate type. The selecting of the type depends upon the application and availability of soft water. (d) Throttling device: The high-pressure liquid from the condenser is fed to evaporator through device, which should be designed to pass maximum possible liquid refrigerant to obtain a good refrigeration effect. The liquid line should be properly sized to have minimum pressure drop. The throttling device is a pressure-reducing device and a regulator for controlling the refrigerant flow. It also reduces the pressure from the discharge pressure to the evaporator pressure without any change of state of the pressure refrigerant. The types of throttling devices are: Capillary tubes Thermostatic expansion valves Hand expansion valves Hand valves. The most commonly used throttling device is the capillary tube for application up to approx. refrigeration tons. The capillary is a copper tube having a small dia-orifice and is selected, based on the system design, the refrigerant flow rate, the operating parameters (such as suction and discharge pressures), type of refrigerant, capable of compensating any variations/ fluctuations in load by allowing only liquid refrigerant to flow to the evaporator. Data Table: Entry Test-1 Test-2 Test-3 Test-4 Test-5 Average Evaporator Temperature, Te Condenser Temperature, Tc Evaporator Pressure, Pe Condenser Pressure, Pc Pressure Difference, ∆P= Pc - Pe Enthalpy, h1 Enthalpy, h2 Enthalpy, h3
  • 4. Enthalpy, h4 Condensation Effect, Qc Refrigeration Effect, Qe Compressor Work done, WD COP Voltage Current Power Sample Calculations: Corresponding Enthalpy From R-134a PH diagram Enthalpy, h1= Enthalpy, h2 = Enthalpy, h3 = Enthalpy, h4= Condensation Effect, Qc= h2-h3 Refrigeration Effect, Qe = h1-h4 Compressor Work done, WD = h2-h1 COP= Refrigeration Effect Work done by Compressor, WD = h2-h1 COP = Refrigeration Effect Work done COP = Qe WD COP = h1 − h4 h2 − h1
  • 5. Working Procedure Write yourself step by step. Precaution Users of Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Lab. must comply with the following safety instructions. 1 Smoking is not allowed inside the Lab. 2. Wear always pants and safety shoes when you operate any machine. Thobes, gutras and sandals are not allowed at all. 3. There should be no over-crowding. Only one person should operate one machine. 4. Watch for over-head hanging hoists and cranes. 5. Make sure that you stay away from hot exhaust lines and moving parts of machines. 6. Before operating any machine, you must be aware of the following a. Location of fire extinguishers, fire blanket and the outside exits. b. How the machine operate. Read instruction or manual of the machine before operating it. c. How to turn off the machine in case of damages. 7. When you hear or see a danger alarm from the machine that you using, stop the machine right away. 8. Make sure that there is no fuel or oil spill on the floor.
  • 6. 9. Do not run inside the lab and concentrate on the present task. 10. When moving heavy equipment’s or gas cylinders, use carts. 11. Always use the right tools for the given task. 12. Handle the tools and equipment’s with extreme care and return the tools to their proper places (Tool Cabinets). 13. For cleaning tools or equipment’s, use only the proper cleaner. Never use fuels such as gasoline or diesel for cleaning. 14. Handle fuels with extreme caution. a. Use the designated area for this purpose. b. Use the proper containers (safety cnas) to carry fuels. c. Make sure there is no electric spark present. d. Do not leave fuels in open containers. 15. Make sure that all gas cylinders are chained and well supported. 16. Before operating a machine, make sure that there is no fuel or gas leakage. Comment