Refrigerants How they work in HVAC systems

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  • @EngineeringMindset
    @EngineeringMindset  7 років тому +34

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      @Bluuuuuuuuuuuu 7 років тому +1

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      @hajarmahadyabakar8918 6 років тому

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    • @sujithb7921
      @sujithb7921 5 років тому +1

      Can you please make a video about subcooling and super heat

    • @paulotieno5245
      @paulotieno5245 4 роки тому

      Thank you ,it's educational item.

    • @AmanKhan-ec6lg
      @AmanKhan-ec6lg 4 роки тому

      Why your videos are not coming in hindi version??

  • @Outbreax000
    @Outbreax000 2 роки тому +58

    So, I’ve looked at about four different videos trying to figure out how refrigerants work and they have all left me with more questions than answers. Your video was actually the first one where I felt like I totally understood what a refrigerant is. Thanks a lot mate!!

  • @CameronWilson-s4j
    @CameronWilson-s4j Рік тому +5

    as a civil engineer who always hated this stuff, being forced to recently understand it, the videos you make are super helpful.

  • @bigjimfanning
    @bigjimfanning 4 роки тому +44

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    Great Job!!

  • @therecourseofthelamb
    @therecourseofthelamb 6 років тому +82

    Who needs college when you got the EGINEERING MINDSET!!! Thanks bro...
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    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  6 років тому +20

      Thank you, we can only help teach you, we can't certify unfortunately.

    • @courseco-ordinator8422
      @courseco-ordinator8422 4 роки тому

      @@EngineeringMindset nicely teaching sir,

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      @UltraGamma25 4 роки тому +2

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  • @MongoMon21
    @MongoMon21 2 роки тому +5

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  • @delanoalexander958
    @delanoalexander958 Рік тому +3

    Phenomenal explanation! You just helped me turn months of confusion, uncertainty and anxiety into understanding. I realize that the information I was being taught was indeed correct, but somehow since I am not working in the field, I was unable to connect the dots to understand as I do now. Thank You very much!

  • @charlesokoh3373
    @charlesokoh3373 4 роки тому +7

    I feel like collecting all my “likes” on other videos on this subject and placing them here
    Very clear and easy eXplanation

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  4 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! we have a newer version "Supermarket HVAC" check it out

  • @drdickqueso
    @drdickqueso 11 місяців тому

    Pssst. Guess what? This channel is uploading thousands of dollars worth of easily digestible knowledge. 😂 it’s insane how good this channel is and that fact it’s free makes me laugh. I still paid for trade school but still this is literally the place to learn. I back up all my learning with this channel.

  • @mostafaseif4409
    @mostafaseif4409 2 роки тому

    THIS. This is the best video to ever explain the compression refrigeration cycle thank you so much.

  • @Ratlins9
    @Ratlins9 5 років тому +10

    Always had some trouble understanding the concept of refrigeration. This video gave a thorough explanation with step by step process of the entire cycle. The numbered illustration which was animated provided me a clear understanding of the refrigeration process. For someone who sometimes struggled in school, this was a godsend. Thanks very much.

    • @skipwin9895
      @skipwin9895 3 роки тому

      Just wait till next summer. You will have forgotten everything, so bookmark this video.

    • @armoris66
      @armoris66 2 роки тому

      @@skipwin9895 So true 🤣🤣

  • @BenRush
    @BenRush 3 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @zodd1790
    @zodd1790 3 роки тому

    best ac explaination after watching countless videos so far

  • @jefferyjeffers1703
    @jefferyjeffers1703 6 років тому +13

    Best video I've watched to explain how a fridge works. Thank you.

    • @VenomSkywalker.
      @VenomSkywalker. 4 роки тому

      I thought it said refrigerant not a fridge

    • @zacharywoodford8530
      @zacharywoodford8530 4 роки тому

      @@VenomSkywalker. refrigerant is just the stuff inside the lines that causes the fridge to get cold. Same thing as an air conditioner just slightly different for lower temps

  • @Samara200M
    @Samara200M 2 роки тому

    Mindset you did it good

  • @israelalvarado9720
    @israelalvarado9720 Рік тому

    My teacher couldn’t teach this. I thank you much

  • @hakeemnaa
    @hakeemnaa 4 роки тому +2

    6:57
    the pressure does not decrease in the cans
    the liquid absorb some heat to become gas and maintain the pressure
    the pressure will decrease only when there is no liquid in the can

  • @randomguy5938
    @randomguy5938 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this informative video, but what is the difference between vapour and steam?

  • @youssefmarouani2603
    @youssefmarouani2603 3 роки тому

    i had seen many vidoes in famous chanel to understand that principe of refrigerants, this video is the best thanks 👍

  • @TheLuckyman7726
    @TheLuckyman7726 4 роки тому

    Way better than what I learned in school hands down ..

  • @courseco-ordinator8422
    @courseco-ordinator8422 4 роки тому +1

    Dear sir, so far the best video ever seen with the clear status of the refrigerant, god bless you sir, really a good video!

  • @mohammedsalman486
    @mohammedsalman486 6 років тому +10

    thank you so much you cleared my some doubt in this video, pls sir its my request u will make some video about static pressure in HVAC and how they calculated

  • @MinhNguyen-rx2co
    @MinhNguyen-rx2co 5 років тому +1

    It's the best video I've watched to explain how refrigerant work

  • @primania111
    @primania111 4 роки тому +5

    Great video. Very well explained. Thanks a ton. The world needs teachers like you.

  • @thanhheu4129
    @thanhheu4129 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for clearing a lot of points and linking explaination with real phenomena. Thank you very much 🙏

  • @bejoym3
    @bejoym3 2 місяці тому

    Wow. Thanks for making this video. It was explained very very well.

  • @carloslugo8353
    @carloslugo8353 5 років тому +1

    Is it bad that I learn more in these videos than I do at school ?

  • @jameskennett8666
    @jameskennett8666 Рік тому

    Best explanation with visuals I’ve seen 👏🏼 thank you

  • @dongertan3320
    @dongertan3320 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for this video. This is very very good. Easy to understand.

  • @mikeedee4149
    @mikeedee4149 4 роки тому +2

    This is by far the most informative and easiest explanation of how system works ! Thanks so much!

  • @Weztcoastguy
    @Weztcoastguy 3 роки тому

    I just had a lightbulb moment! Thanks for explaining it so clearly👍🏻

  • @vicferrari89
    @vicferrari89 4 роки тому

    This was a nice explaination EXCEPT for two major issues. 1. The refrigerant in State-1 is a superheated vapor and is NOT in its saturation state! If it was, this would pose a problem to the compressor which is a "vapor" pump. It can not and does not want to see any liquid! 2. Inversly, in State-2, at the output of the condenser, the refrigerant is in a high temperature-high pressure sub-cooled liquid. The refrigerant needs to be 100% sub-cooled liquid when entering the evaporator. This is where you want all of the absorbing of heat going on, not in the liquid line.

  • @Luke-ey3my
    @Luke-ey3my 2 роки тому

    It's worth mentioning that the vapor entering the compressor is superheated, and the liquid entering the TEV is sub-cooled. Remember folks condensers reject latent heat and evaporators absorb latent heat.

  • @jmm1817
    @jmm1817 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for posting helps me understand HVAC systems and how coolants work

  • @mosesneri5060
    @mosesneri5060 2 роки тому

    Could you go more into detail for the evaporator stage. Everything makes sense and was easy to understand until the evaporator cycle

    • @Redtooth75
      @Redtooth75 2 роки тому

      Temperature and pressure are related. The saturation temperature of a substance is the temp at which it will change state from a vapor to a liquid or vice versa. The saturation temp depends on pressure.
      The high temp high pressure liquid refrigerant passes through the metering device. The metering device and compressor creates a pressure differential. So when the refrigerant passes through the metering device its pressure and temperature drops. So now the refrigerant temperature and saturation temperature is lower than the temperature in the space we are trying to cool.
      Heat moves from hot to cold so when air is passed through the evaporator coil it the refrigerant absorbs heat from the air. The refrigerant will remain as a liquid until it has absorbed enough heat to evaporate. The state change from a liquid to a vapor is where most of the cooling comes from. The liquid refrigerant has to absorb a lot of heat before it will evaporate and start increasing in temperature.

  • @josephlai9759
    @josephlai9759 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much. Yours is an excellent description of the processes and the sciences behind each stage by explaining it with familiar examples like boiling water and spray can.

  • @honestman276
    @honestman276 Рік тому

    The emf generated by the external energy , separates charge carrier (electron) from the atom of copper coil in generator similarly the energy breaks the atom of refregerent to make it vapor and hence the liquid becomes somewhat cooler. Thanks from BD.

  • @X-KokTehnik
    @X-KokTehnik 4 роки тому

    same tutorial content. this video is very useful for those who are just learning

  • @darwincarranza4698
    @darwincarranza4698 7 років тому +10

    VERY HELPFUL HOW EXPANSION VALVE WORK NICE THANK YOU MR PAUL

  • @EverGreenFlowers
    @EverGreenFlowers 3 роки тому +1

    There are no other best videos than this one. You are in right place! Go Ahead! and you won't regret to give me thanks!

  • @mikebron773
    @mikebron773 2 роки тому

    Pls. Make a video presentation also of pressure switch, thermistor and other ac unit accesories.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  2 роки тому

      Seen our new pressure switch video? Link: ua-cam.com/video/YG81w0HFXNc/v-deo.html

  • @Turbo-fz4gk
    @Turbo-fz4gk 2 роки тому

    Incredible explanation 👏

  • @linaalwahsh7425
    @linaalwahsh7425 Рік тому

    it is very helpful and not complicated. thanks:)

  • @doddysuanta4420
    @doddysuanta4420 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot sir ,great education.

  • @CriticoolHit
    @CriticoolHit 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the knowledge my dude

  • @mohammad4685
    @mohammad4685 2 роки тому

    Expansion valve
    1. Saturated liquidity
    2. Liquid/ vapor mixer
    3.saturated vapour

  • @electricengineer624
    @electricengineer624 5 років тому +1

    Lots of valuable information God bless you man it worth its weight in gold

  • @asokakanumullegedara2641
    @asokakanumullegedara2641 3 роки тому

    This is a really good video. I learnt much

  • @notssn8657
    @notssn8657 5 років тому +1

    This is the best explanation video that I've ever watched! Thank you!

  • @nzajijanota7105
    @nzajijanota7105 3 роки тому +4

    Very well explained and demonstrated, with perfect analogies, as you usually do in your videos. Loved it. Keep it up.

  • @rajkumarm510
    @rajkumarm510 5 років тому

    One of best video explanation about refrigerated cycle... Thank you sir.....

  • @joshuasoto2513
    @joshuasoto2513 3 роки тому

    Best video i have seen

  • @ziasalehin8632
    @ziasalehin8632 4 роки тому +1

    Could you please make a video on VRF/VRV - especially outlining how the heat recovery function works so that heating and cooling can be carried out simultaneously?

  • @andrejohnson5770
    @andrejohnson5770 6 років тому +1

    GREAT LEARNING TOOLS.

  • @sebastianjohansen2142
    @sebastianjohansen2142 Рік тому

    That's a proper good video!

  • @SorokinAU
    @SorokinAU 3 роки тому

    Thank you a lot teacher! Very intresting!

  • @teddychisanga5980
    @teddychisanga5980 Рік тому

    Great explaination

  • @davetainsh7485
    @davetainsh7485 6 років тому +1

    Great graphics and logical explanation. However doesn't the refrigerant need to be superheated and not saturated before it enters the compressor?

  • @heperez3966
    @heperez3966 4 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @vajshikuchhadiya4996
    @vajshikuchhadiya4996 2 роки тому

    simple, superb and nice explanation. keep it up👌

  • @landongall2080
    @landongall2080 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the great videos, here is a large coffee brother!

  • @mohammedanwar7232
    @mohammedanwar7232 4 роки тому

    Thanks, very nice and good explanation

  • @Gilbertopuppy
    @Gilbertopuppy 5 років тому +1

    Doesn’t the refrigerants boiling point change at the different pressure value? So after the condenser it actually turns into liquid even though temperature is most likely not below -26C.

  • @JC-sc9rx
    @JC-sc9rx Рік тому

    What a great video.

  • @salmaazir7330
    @salmaazir7330 2 роки тому

    Your video made my every doubt clear, your explanation was very simple but damn high concept,
    Thanks brother, I will suggest other people to subscribe your channel, your explanation is superb.

  • @tommyarsenalify
    @tommyarsenalify 3 роки тому

    Love it, make very clear

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 Рік тому

    I have worked as mechanical engineer for many years for a major petrochemical refinery. among other maintenance areas of Lube and Fuel refineries I was in charge of the FEU unit where and the refrigeration unit was part it to get the wax out. I was also responsible for the centrifugal compressor and was trained to troubleshoot the refrigeration centrifugal compressor doing vibration analysis using Bentley Nevada instruments.
    We used to send out the control valves for calibration to the workshop and the instrumentation department would get the requirements from operations for calibration of TXV?
    Could u please do a video on calibration of TXV?
    Thanks, the video was super interesting

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Рік тому

      See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ua-cam.com/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/v-deo.html

  • @Hsbkxkx
    @Hsbkxkx Рік тому

    so correct me if i'm wrong but long story short, the refrigerant gets heated up (pressurized), all that heat is blown outside to make it easier to cool down when its depressurized, then once its depressurized, it passes across another fan that blows cooled air inside?

  • @kevinrenderos146
    @kevinrenderos146 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the videos

  • @alejandrodeoso4785
    @alejandrodeoso4785 Рік тому

    Thanks to the information sir

  • @ajoyz124
    @ajoyz124 5 років тому

    Very good video. I request you to label the system refrigerant with temperature and pressure during it's path. Thank you.

  • @morayoung3183
    @morayoung3183 4 роки тому

    Very nicely done how much would it cost for a 3 bedroom semi detached.

  • @sachinmidha6552
    @sachinmidha6552 4 роки тому

    great explanation

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 Рік тому

    Refrigerant also condenses at higher temperature at higher pressure and it facilitates dumping out heat just like it evaporates at lower temperature at lower pressure and it facilitated absorption of heat?

  • @pascal6705
    @pascal6705 Рік тому

    The Compressor compresses from state 1 to 2, and increases pressure, and temperature. Yet the (T, s) graph on the top left shows that the transformation 1 to 2 is isothermal (T is constant). Is the (T, s) graph wrong? Sorry if I missed something.

  • @tuckerave1
    @tuckerave1 3 роки тому

    So where in this process is the cold temp we use for keeping an area cold?

  • @manofhat676
    @manofhat676 4 роки тому

    thanks, very well explained

  • @joshuamckay9320
    @joshuamckay9320 6 років тому +1

    Good mate, however the vapour entering the compressor shouldn’t be saturated, it should be superheated from absorbing heat in the evaporator.

  • @jayabala5089
    @jayabala5089 4 роки тому

    Best explain and clearly I am understanding. thank you so much..pls continue to update many videos sir.pls....

  • @robinjakobsen1004
    @robinjakobsen1004 4 роки тому

    Can you get a flow alarm if you havent evacuated a heat pump?
    Thank you.

  • @GoodMorningGotham
    @GoodMorningGotham 4 роки тому

    great video as always!

  • @victorcarias5294
    @victorcarias5294 6 років тому +1

    very good .

  • @wilfredv1930
    @wilfredv1930 3 роки тому

    great content!

  • @chunyuenlau56
    @chunyuenlau56 3 роки тому +2

    I don't understand. If the refrigerant's boiling point is so low. Then what really makes the refrigerant become liquid again? Moving air alone can't get to minus 26 degree Celsius on its own. So what's dropping the temperature to below minus 26 degree to condensate the refrigerant to liquid form?? I must be missing something.

    • @jamesbarthelemy5926
      @jamesbarthelemy5926 7 місяців тому

      I know it's been two years, but the compressor compresses the vapor into a liquid and packs it into the high pressure line where it can stay a liquid for a moment

  • @sawhtetlinthan8008
    @sawhtetlinthan8008 3 роки тому

    Thank so much Sir...

  • @crieliocriel
    @crieliocriel 3 роки тому

    way back he still have 13k subs... not its 1.4M subs.. I am feeling positive now..

  • @zxcvbnm6669
    @zxcvbnm6669 4 роки тому

    Great video

  • @ghifari1179
    @ghifari1179 3 роки тому

    How much temperature for the refrigerant entering the condensor?

  • @irvinochoa4476
    @irvinochoa4476 Рік тому

    Cup-il-uh-ree....really bro.... just bustin balls. great info though for new peeps. Welcome newcomers.

  • @munthasirmi777
    @munthasirmi777 6 років тому +1

    Very nice

  • @mohammad4685
    @mohammad4685 2 роки тому +1

    1. Saturated vapour ( compressor )
    2. superheated vapour( condenser)

  • @binyammamo6454
    @binyammamo6454 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much, for the best explanation.

  • @digitalprashanth
    @digitalprashanth 6 років тому +1

    Really awesome videos i have ever came along this way of explanation till now you're explaining with best examples we are learning very quickly......

  • @sekarsankar7606
    @sekarsankar7606 4 роки тому

    Hi, what determines the Suction pressure (Evaporating temperature) & Discharge pressure (Condensing temperature) of refrigerant?

  • @rimvydaspetkevicius4559
    @rimvydaspetkevicius4559 6 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for this.

  • @sitatt
    @sitatt 7 років тому +1

    Thanks very much! A really concise explanation.

  • @mike814031
    @mike814031 6 років тому +2

    2:10 but specifically it would take much more time and energy and therefore cost more if water was used instead of refrigerant. water does not work nearly as efficiently as refrigerant for that specific task

    • @mike814031
      @mike814031 4 роки тому

      @Jeremy Marsh never knew that, thats interesting

  • @leocruz3037
    @leocruz3037 7 років тому +1

    great explanation, I'm greatful Muchas Gracias!

  • @samalgerie25
    @samalgerie25 6 років тому +3

    Thank you for the explanation! I have a question about the used method and the process of maintaining a specific temperature.
    So I want to know things like what happen when the the system reach the requested temperature ? what will happen to the refrigerant, the compressor, and the fans! And what are the steps the system follow, and what happen when the temperature increases again?

    • @Oddman1980
      @Oddman1980 6 років тому +3

      Most refrigerant systems, be they the refrigerator in your house, your home A/C, or the A/C in your car, will cycle on and off. When your thermostat in your house detects that the temperature has risen above a certain range, it will simply close a small switch, which causes a couple of big relays to close, which starts your compressor, the fan on your condenser unit outside, and the blower for the evaporator inside your house. It will run until the temperature in your house reaches the lower threshold on your thermostat, then it turns off. Your refrigerator works much the same, cycling on and off as the temperature rises and falls. With your car, it depends on what sort of a/c control you have. Many cars have a simple set of knobs - you turn on the a/c, the a/c runs. As the pressure inside the a/c system rises and falls, the compressor itself will cycle off and on - that's the clicking you hear under the hood - and your radiator fan will come on, if your car has an electric one,. while the blower motor inside the car runs to cool you off. There are some cars that have automatic temperature control - these work basically the same way, only they will throttle the blower motor inside the car up and down to keep the temperature in a certain range.

    • @chamitthaupasiri5233
      @chamitthaupasiri5233 6 років тому

      THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH MR ODDMAN1980...

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  2 роки тому

      Seen our new pressure switch video? Link: ua-cam.com/video/YG81w0HFXNc/v-deo.html

  • @skadirval
    @skadirval 6 років тому +3

    Very good explanation