How does a Refrigerator works?

Working of Refrigerator

A refrigerator is a cabinet used for keeping food and other substances cool and fresh. It has solved the problem of storing food for short periods, particularly in hot climates. The freezing compartment can store foods for months together. The domestic refrigerator works on the principle of compression and absorption systems cool by changing a refrigerator from a liquid state to a gaseous state and back into the liquid state again.

It consists of a storage tank, filled with Freon gas, the refrigerant control device, the evaporator, the compressor and the condenser. When the machine is switched on, Freon gas leaves the storage tank under high pressure. It travels through pipes of the refrigerant control device. These pipe acts as evaporator. The liquid Freon absorbs heat from the pipes and gets evaporated. As the heat is drawn out, the temperature inside the cabinet and that of the food materials falls. Freon gas is now again converted into liquid by the condenser and the compressor. This cycle continues and the temperature inside the cabinet goes on falling. When the temperature inside the cabinet reaches on optimum value, a thermostat control cuts off the electric power and the machine stops. Again the temperature starts rising. When it reaches a certain mark, thermostat control again starts the machine. In this way a constant temperature is maintained and the food material are preserved.

Home refrigerators are sealed, airtight, leak proof, heavily insulted cabinets that maintain cooling temperatures between 0 and 4 degree C. Most of them have freezing compartments that can maintain temperatures between -18 degree C and -14 degree C. Either electricity or gas may be used to power refrigerators.

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