mrr
01-09-2016, 07:26 PM
Hi,
I am reading technical and theoretical information about evaporators. Given a DX evaporator, can temperatures be crossed? To my understanding, no. I have not found more information about it in the forum.
However, this link of SWEP says, for a co-current configuration: "At the end of the evaporator, where superheating takes place, the temperatures of the secondary medium and the refrigerant run the risk of crossing each other."
Link: http://www.swep.net/refrigerant-handbook/6.-evaporators/asas6/
Can someone confirm that statement is true?
Regards,
I am reading technical and theoretical information about evaporators. Given a DX evaporator, can temperatures be crossed? To my understanding, no. I have not found more information about it in the forum.
However, this link of SWEP says, for a co-current configuration: "At the end of the evaporator, where superheating takes place, the temperatures of the secondary medium and the refrigerant run the risk of crossing each other."
Link: http://www.swep.net/refrigerant-handbook/6.-evaporators/asas6/
Can someone confirm that statement is true?
Regards,