In a simple vapor compression refrigeration system of 4TR refrigeration capacity using R134a as a working fluid, the evaporator and condenser pressure are 140 and 800kPa respectively. Determine, (a) Temperature of the refrigerant leaving the compressor and condenser, (b) Coefficient of performance, (c) Input power in kW.

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In a simple vapor compression refrigeration system of 4TR refrigeration capacity using
R134a as a working fluid, the evaporator and condenser pressure are 140 and 800kPa,
respectively. Determine,
(a) Temperature of the refrigerant leaving the compressor and condenser,
(b) Coefficient of performance,
(c) Input power in kW.
Transcribed Image Text:In a simple vapor compression refrigeration system of 4TR refrigeration capacity using R134a as a working fluid, the evaporator and condenser pressure are 140 and 800kPa, respectively. Determine, (a) Temperature of the refrigerant leaving the compressor and condenser, (b) Coefficient of performance, (c) Input power in kW.
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