Question 123Refrigeration & AC - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passIn a vapor compression type refrigeration cycle, the refrigerant temperature decreases the most when passing through which system component?
The correct answer is C) expansion valve. In a vapor compression refrigeration cycle, the refrigerant temperature decreases the most when passing through the expansion valve. This is because the expansion valve causes a significant pressure drop in the refrigerant, which results in a corresponding decrease in the refrigerant's temperature, as per the principles of thermodynamics. The other components, such as the evaporator, compressor, and condenser receiver, do not cause as significant a temperature drop as the expansion valve. The other options are incorrect because: A) the evaporator causes the refrigerant to absorb heat and increase in temperature, B) the compressor increases the refrigerant's temperature and pressure, and D) the condenser receiver does not significantly impact the refrigerant's temperature.
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