Refrigeration Systems

Refrigeration Systems Services

AC refrigeration systems,” it is important to distinguish between air conditioning (AC) and traditional refrigeration. While both systems use the same underlying technology known as the vapor-compression refrigeration cycle, they serve different purposes. Air conditioning is used to cool, dehumidify, and circulate air in enclosed spaces, while traditional refrigeration is for cooling food storage units, freezers, and cold rooms

Commercial and Industrial Services

Both AC and refrigeration systems rely on a basic vapor-compression cycle that uses a substance called a refrigerant to move heat. The main components in this cycle include:- 

  • Compressor: The heart of the system, it pressurizes the refrigerant, increasing its temperature.
  • Condenser: A set of coils where the hot, compressed refrigerant releases its heat to the outside air, turning back into a liquid.
  • Expansion Device: This part depressurizes the refrigerant, causing it to become extremely cold.
  • Evaporator: The cold refrigerant flows through these coils and absorbs heat from the surrounding space, turning back into a gas.