Operation
Recold’s MC evaporative condenser utilizes the efficiency of evaporative cooling along with the excellent heat transfer and corrosion resistance properties of copper. Hot refrigerant vapor travels through the interior of the copper coil, while cold water is atomized on the outside of the coil. Fresh air is pulled up over the outside of the coil, while cold water is sprayed down over the coil in an efficient countflow system. Heat from the refrigerant is transferred to the spray water, causing the refrigerant to condense from a gas to a liquid. Heat from the spray water is dissipated to the atmosphere by evaporating the spray water.