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Let’s take a look at the “Evaporate Unbalance” function. Let’s focus on the heat exchange path and follow what the unbalancing function does to the overall result.
In the assembly process, a situation may arise where an error may cause the seal to be faulty.
In such a case, the air may bypass the evaporator, possibly resulting in the fluctuation of data as shown in the graph above.
While welding the evaporator, blockage in the path may form. Another problem that could cause the phenomenon shown in the graph, may arise from the distributor itself.
Excellent performance can be achieved once the evaporator path is balanced, allowing for optimized air flow within the device.
When cold and warm air meet inside the fan, leading to condensation and water splashing.
In such case, due to the liquid that has been formed inside the fan, it may cause serious issue.
- Evaporator temperature may rise beyond its normal temperature.
- The temperature of the suction pipe may drop.
- The discharge temperature may rise or stay stagnant(the condensing temperature may drop).
- The suction pipe may freeze.
- The evaporating temperature may rise or stay stagnant.
- The condensing temperature may rise.
- The discharge temperature may decrease.
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