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31-01-2010, 02:40 PM #1
Re: Why are discharge lines smaller than suction lines?
Can ya not remember Boyles law i.e. Pressure and volume being inversley proportional. Its not the same volume in the discharge line compared to the suction as it is compressed hence it has a smaller volume but the same mass.
it being the refrigerant
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