Sunday, December 16, 2012

DIY Water Refrigerator/Water Chiller Introduction

DIY Water Refrigerator/Water Chiller Introduction Video Clips. Duration : 5.38 Mins.


I will not only introduce you to the chiller but also briefly explain how it works. Just to clarify: When I said that there is no other way to refrigerate, I meant that moving heat is the only way to refrigerate, however, vapour compression cooling is not the only option. Evaporative coolers do not move heat to an outdoor unit, but instead, they cause water to absorb heat from the air via evaporation, and then that warm water vapour is blown outside through another window in the room. There is also solid-state thermoelectric cooling, which uses no evaporator, condenser, compressor, or any moving parts, just the Peltier effect. There are also magneto-caloric, thermoacoustic, and absorption refrigerators which all work very differently. Refrigerators move heat from inside their cabins to the air in the kitchen using the condensers mounted underneath them. The "gas line access valve" is just a valve attached to the evaporator coil, and the liquid line valve I mentioned is the same type of valve, just that it lets you add or remove refrigerant from the condenser. The condenser does produce a substantial amount of heat and, as I showed you in the first video titled "My First DIY Refrigerator/Water Chiller (Heats Water At No Cost as Well)", it can be used to warm water. The condenser temperature is not to exceed 65 degrees celsius, as this will cause the unit to overheat. Another name for this device: Immersion Chiller. A DIY freezer video is on it's way, subscribe if you want ...

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