SEATWORK A refrigerant 22 vapor-compression system includes a liquid-to-suction heat exchanger in the system. The heat exchanger warms saturated vapor coming from the evaporator from -10°C to 5°C with liquid which comes from the condenser at 30°C. The compressor is capable of pumping 12.0 L/s measured at the suction of the compressor. Analyze the cycle if: a. Without the heat exchanger Calculate the following: a. Cycle points b. Refrigerant mass flow rate c. Compressor work d. Heat rejected in the condenser e. Tons of Refrigeration f. COP g. EER KATY

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A refrigerant 22 vapor-compression system includes a liquid-to-suction
heat exchanger in the system. The heat exchanger warms saturated vapor coming
from the evaporator from -10°C to 5°C with liquid which comes from the
condenser at 30°C. The compressor is capable of pumping 12.0 L/s measured at
the suction of the compressor.
Analyze the cycle if:
a. Without the heat exchanger
Calculate the following:
a. Cycle points
b. Refrigerant mass flow rate
c. Compressor work
d. Heat rejected in the condenser
e. Tons of Refrigeration
f.
COP
g. EER
▼
54% 6:25
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Transcribed Image Text:SMART Prepaid M SEATWORK A refrigerant 22 vapor-compression system includes a liquid-to-suction heat exchanger in the system. The heat exchanger warms saturated vapor coming from the evaporator from -10°C to 5°C with liquid which comes from the condenser at 30°C. The compressor is capable of pumping 12.0 L/s measured at the suction of the compressor. Analyze the cycle if: a. Without the heat exchanger Calculate the following: a. Cycle points b. Refrigerant mass flow rate c. Compressor work d. Heat rejected in the condenser e. Tons of Refrigeration f. COP g. EER ▼ 54% 6:25 O
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