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1st March 2012, 02:00 PM
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What type of motor is used in a Refrigerator?
which type of motor is used in refridgerator ...please give me the tips for it
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15th June 2012, 04:26 PM
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Re: What type of motor is used in a Refrigerator?
In the domestic refrigerator a cycle of operations equivalent to those of a heat pump is used. There are operations which eventually leads to the cooling effect:-
The vapour compression cycle:In this cycle a volatile liquid refrigerant, such as fluorochlorocarbon, is pumped through the cooling coils of the evaporator to the ice-making compartment of the refrigerator. Inside these coils the refrigerant evaporates, taking he latent heat requured for the effect of change of state from the inside of the ice-making compartment, causing the temperature in this compartment to fall. |
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15th June 2012, 10:10 PM
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Re: What type of motor is used in a Refrigerator?
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These are normally shaded pole motors, single-phase induction motor having one or more auxiliary short-circuited windings acting on only a portion of the magnetic circuit. Generally, the winding is a closed copper ring embedded in the face of a pole; the shaded pole provides the required rotating field for starting purposes. HOPE this answer will help you a lot……….. ALL THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REGARDS GEORGE |
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