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High subcooling

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**High subcooling**

High subcooling refers to the condition in refrigeration and air conditioning systems where the liquid refrigerant is cooled significantly below its condensation temperature before entering the expansion device. This ensures that only liquid refrigerant, free of vapor bubbles, flows into the evaporator, enhancing system efficiency and preventing damage. Proper subcooling indicates effective heat rejection in the condenser and helps optimize overall system performance.

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