Question 70Refrigeration & AC - Assistant Engineer

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Why are dehydrators usually located in the liquid line of refrigeration systems?

Areduce compressor discharge line sweating
Bprevent icing of the expansion valve
Cprevent liquid slugging in the suction line
Dremove oil from the refrigerant
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) prevent icing of the expansion valve. Dehydrators, also known as driers or filters, are typically located in the liquid line of refrigeration systems to remove any moisture from the refrigerant. This is important because any water or ice that forms in the system can freeze and clog the expansion valve, preventing proper operation of the refrigeration cycle. By removing the moisture, the dehydrator helps prevent the expansion valve from icing up, which would disrupt the flow of refrigerant and reduce the system's efficiency. The other answer choices are not the primary reasons for the location of the dehydrator. Reducing compressor discharge line sweating (A) and preventing liquid slugging in the suction line (C) are not the main functions of the dehydrator's placement. While removing oil from the refrigerant (D) is an important task, it is not the primary reason for positioning the dehydrator in the liquid line.

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