Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
In the condenser we force the vapor to become a liquid by raising its pressure until its boiling point/condensing temperature is higher than the air it is trying to heat.
Hi, Gary, I am new here and as well new to refrigeration. I have a couple of question about the condenser. Because as I know, the refrigerant pump out from the compressor is in high pressure, then I am confuse after I read through your article. As you said, "need to raise its pressure in condenser until its boiling point temperature is higher than the air"... what exactly is this mean and how to do that actually?

Ps*I am a student which involves in a project which needed to build a refrigeration system, and the part that I am responsible to, is design an air cooled condenser which do not have a fan to cool it, because the system is an outdoor unit, so we plan to use natural wind to cool it, and I do not have any clue on how to start.. can you guide me?