Low subcooling is a significant yet often misunderstood phenomenon in the field of refrigeration and air conditioning…
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Refrigerant condensation refers to the process where refrigerant gas cools and changes into a liquid state within an air conditioning or refrigeration system. This phase change is essential for heat transfer, allowing the system to release heat from the indoor environment and maintain desired temperatures. Understanding refrigerant condensation is key to optimizing HVAC performance, improving energy efficiency, and ensuring effective cooling.