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    Exclamation To be in evap with thermocouple



    hi guys,
    we are preparing a project and we wish to get temperature measurement of evaporator. contrary to classic approach in terms of mesuring temperature (from pipe surface), we are considering to put thermocouples into the evap pipe by drilling it. we want this because we thought that measuring temperature of refrigerator inside the system will make us more correct without deviation. our main problem is pipe diameters and fins on the evap. inner pipe diameter is too small 7 mm and distance between two fins is 5 mm. is there anyone having an idea or comment on how to put thermocouples into pipe with this conditions?



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    Re: To be in evap with thermocouple

    Hi new

    I have not got the list...but there is such a thing that tells you what the temperature adjustment is for different metals/thickness's when useing a touch probe

    putting probes into evap..okish on large evaps...but would restrict flow on a smaller one ie the unit on your other post

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    Re: To be in evap with thermocouple

    hi chillerman2006
    thanks again your answer. if we tackled this problem, we would compare the difference between touch probe and the new method. Also we could validate that whether the flow is restricted too much or not.

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    Re: To be in evap with thermocouple

    Hi

    thinking about it further - instead of just drilling and inserting into tubework

    why not elongate the hole and braze a piece on that holds the probe but does not intrude into the original tubework

    should suit your needs and not have any effect on flow then

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    Re: To be in evap with thermocouple

    You asked this question last month, did you not like the answers?

    http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...ht=#post236398
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    Re: To be in evap with thermocouple

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    You asked this question last month, did you not like the answers?

    http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...ht=#post236398
    yes I asked and I could not get a sufficient answer. we keep in touch with a big international domestic refrigerator manufacturer. I tried to people having ideas by using this website.

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    Re: To be in evap with thermocouple

    Just surface mount it and insulate it with either a small piece of isolon or some polyurethane foam. This will give you the pipe temperature and thus the refrigerant temp, with possibly a 0.1C difference, and with no problems from turbulent flow affecting the probe.

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