This document provides information on refrigeration including:
1. Refrigeration is defined as the process of cooling a substance below the temperature of its surroundings. Major uses include air conditioning, food preservation, and industrial processes.
2. A ton of refrigeration is defined as the heat required to melt 1 ton of ice at 0°C in 24 hours.
3. The Carnot refrigeration cycle consists of heat addition, heat rejection, expansion, and compression processes between a high and low temperature.
4. A vapor compression cycle uses a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator to circulate refrigerant between high and low pressures and temperatures.
5. Cascade systems combine two vapor compression units