Brapu evaporative condenser BPC-ECMF series: The evaporative condenser is the main heat exchange equipment in the refrigeration system. Its working principle is that the overheated and high-pressure refrigerant gas discharged by the compressor in the refrigeration system passes through the condensing exhaust pipe in the evaporative condenser, allowing the high-temperature gaseous refrigerant to exchange heat with the spray water and air outside the exhaust pipe. The gaseous refrigerant gradually condenses into liquid refrigerant from top to bottom after entering the exhaust pipe from the upper port. The super strong wind force of the supporting induced draft fan ensures that the spray water completely and evenly covers the surface of the coil, and the water greatly improves the heat exchange effect through the wind force. The spray water with increased temperature changes from a partial state to a gaseous state, utilizing the latent heat of water vaporization to carry a large amount of heat away by the wind. The water droplets in the hot air are intercepted by an efficient dehydrator, and scattered with the other water that has absorbed heat into the PVC spray water sheet heat exchange layer. The air passing through cools, reduces the temperature, enters the water tank, and then continues to circulate through the circulating water pump. The water evaporated into the air is automatically replenished by the water level regulator.
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