What is a refrigerator compressor?
Compressor acts as the main part of the refrigeration system. Its main task is to compress the refrigerant (gas) and increase the pressure so that the refrigerator can move through the system. The compressor constantly receives refrigerant gas from the evaporator and sends it to the condenser after compression. Different types of compressors include: Reciprocal compressors Screw compressors Scral compressors
What is a refrigerator condenser?
Condenser is where the hot refrigerant gas from the compressor is cool and converted to liquid. The condenser is of great importance in refrigeration systems because the main heat exchange process is carried out. In the condenser, the refrigerant gives its heat to the environment and becomes the liquid. Depending on the type of refrigerator and the system needs, the condensors are divided into two main types:
Air Condensors: This type of condenser uses air to cool the refrigerant.
Blue Condensors: This type cools refrigerant using water.

What is a refrigerator evaporator?
The evaporator is the last stage of the refrigeration cycle that has the task of cooling the interior of the refrigerator. In the evaporator, the fluid refrigerant evaporated and absorbs the heat of the environment. This process reduces ambient temperature. The evaporator is available in different types that depend on the design and need of the refrigerator: Air evaporators Page Evaprators
Differences of compressor, condenser and evaporator
What is the main task of the compressor?

What is the main task of the condenser?
What is the main task of the evaporator?
How is the compressor operating?
How is the condenser run?
How is the evaporator functioning?




