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absolute value of - 28 = 28
Absolute value of -9 is 9.
Absolute value of -41 is 41.
To find the absolute value of a positive number all the answer is is the number in between the lines. For example, the absolute value of [340] is 340. To find the absolute value of a negative number, it is simply the opposite (positive version) of the negative number. For example, the absolute value of [-56] is just 56.
Add all the absolute deviations together and divide by their number.
condenser capacity(kw) = compressor cooling capacity (kw) + compressor input (kw) power condenser capacity(kw) = Pf + Pa
The THR of this condenser is approximately 220,000 btuh based on a 25F TD.
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The refrigerant is for the entire air conditioner system not just for the condenser units. First, this question is not specific! There is whole bunch air conditioner condenser. Each manufacture design different condenser capacity. I might come back to this question.
When the points are wearing on one side, which means it it over or under capacity. Also a good condenser would have a reading of 18 to 23 microfarad's
The rated latent and sensible capacity of the condenser on a single stage unit (normally found in the model #) plus the heat of compression added by the compressor.
Drain the cooling system.Remove the radiator.Recover the refrigerant.Remove the receiver dryer.Remove the condenser inlet hose bolt.Remove the condenser inlet hose.Remove the condenser outlet hose bolt.Remove the condenser outlet hose.Remove the condenser from mounts on the radiator.Remove the condenser...........................
Heat Capacity Ratio "C" is Zero for both Condensor & Evaporator
3.5 ton NO! its a 3-TON!!!
The features on a map help you find absolute location by finding the absolute lOcation
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
to find the absolute value u see how far it is from 0 and the absolute value is always positive