Refrigeration Cycle
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Refrigeration Cycle
The refrigeration cycle uses a fluid, called a refrigerant, to move heat from one place to another. The key to understanding how it works is recognizing that at the same pressure, the refrigerant boils at a much lower temperature than water. For example, the refrigerant commonly used in home refrigerators boils between 40 and 50°F as compared to water's boiling point of 212°F. Let's look at the process to see how boiling and condensing a refrigerant can move heat. The process is the same whether it is operating a refrigerator, an air conditioner or a heat pump.
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Refrigeration Cycle