Repair Of A Damaged Refrigerator 2

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REPAIR OF A DAMAGED REFRIGERATOR  2

ABSTRACT

 

Mechanical Engineering Department of the named institute has many has non operational machines sequel to the fact, maintenance was poorly executed which resulted to the breakdown of this refrigerator.

Quality and effectiveness of machine maintenance were well observed.  Also, a minimized cost of maintenance and a highly successful repair was adopted.

In otherwords, during the repair and rehabilitation of this refrigerator appropriate tools, cost and quality of materials were well considered.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

Refrigeration is the process, which deals with the process of reducing and maintain the temperature of a material or space below the temperature of the surroundings.  Refrigerator is an electro mechanical appliance, which carry out the refrigeration principle.

In otherwords, a refrigerator absorbs heat from a low temperature region.  Consequently, thus he at flows are transmitted through a medium or mode conduction, convention and radiation transmit heat.  Conduction and convection art extensively adopted in refrigeration.

Refrigerators contain some components, which transmit the mode of heat flow.  They are compressors, evaporators, condenser, and expansion valve etc.  These components after some constant usage are required to be maintained.  Maintenance is generally defined as the up keep repair, renewal and replacement of worn, damage or absolute parts of a machinery, equipment or building.  These can be corrective, preventive or breakdown maintenance.  Observing the steps in tracing the faults associated with each component and the necessary replacement in this case carried out maintenance or repair was carried out.

These activities were carried out using the instrument for the refrigeration repair such as pinch off tools, ratchet, manifold guage, and thermometer, the application of halide lease detector.

In this write up, the application and uses of refrigerator was discovered, refrigerants and their properties, determination of co-efficient of performance (COP) and refrigerator effect, as well as sequence operation and cost analysis.

Summarily, this test contains all you need to know about, refrigeration and its principle, application and uses, it maintenance, determination of the COP and refrigeration effect, as well as sequence of operation and cot analysis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Title page

Release page

Letter of transmittal

Approval page

Acknowledgement

Dedication

Abstract

Literature review

Introduction

Table of contents

 

CHAPTER ONE

Refrigeration

Refrigerant

Refrigerator

 

CHAPTER TWO

COMPONENT PARTS OF A REFRIGERATOR

 

CHAPTER THREE

Maintenance

Repairs and rehabilitation

Step taken towards ensuring adequate maintenance of the refrigerator

 

CHAPTER FOUR

Tools And Instrument Used In Maintenance Of Refrigerator

 

CHAPTER FIVE

Application And Uses Of A Refrigerator

 

CHAPTER SIX

Determination Of Cop And Refrigeration Effect

 

CHAPTER SEVEN

Cost evaluation

Conclusion

Bibliography

CHAPTER ONE

 

REFRIGERATION

Refrigeration is defined as a process of removing heat from a substance or space in other to make it cooler.  More so, it is the branch of science which deals with the process of reducing and maintaining the temperature of the surrounding.

Generally, for a space to be cooler, it must lose heat to another substance.  Also for a space or material to get hotter, it must absorb heat from another substance.  Thus, heat is the characteristic agent of heating and cooling.  Consequently, for heat to flow, there must be a medium or mode for the transmission.  This always follows from high temperature region to low temperature region/bodies.

The modes of heat transmission are conduction, convection and radiation.  Conduction and convection are extensively involved in domestic refrigeration.

 

In refrigeration process, there is always a body employed as the heat absorber  or the cooling agent which may be near to the material or space being cooled or space being cooled or in direct contact with the material being cooled depending on the required final effect such a cooling agent is known as the Refrigerant.  The refrigerant circulates around the evaporating and condensing regions.  In other to maintain a constant refrigeration process it does it work by evaporating and condensing.  When it loses the absorbed heat to return to its original liquid or solid rate, as the case may be classified a s sensible heat or latent heat, (depending on the physical effect on the refrigerants.  Generally, when a mass or body absorbs heat the following physical changes takes place.

1.                 The mass expands or increases in physical dimensions as the molecules resonate within a wider range

2.                 The temperature increase (as the molecules gain more internal lunatic energy)

3.                 There is a change in phase (as the mass changes from solid to liquid and consequently to gas and vice versa)

4.                 The specific density decreases (as the mass remain constant while the volume increase) etc.

All these result to the refrigerant evaporating into the surrounding space/atmosphere and needs to be physically re-cycled to the original condition for another turn of refrigeration.  Over and over again, the processes are repeated and more cooling achieved.  Moreover, the sensible heat leads to the increase in the temperature of the refrigerant from one phase to another phase (solid – liquid – gas).  A refrigeration cycle is said to have been completed when this refrigerant has undertaken all its metamorphic circulation from the compressor, round, and back to the compressor again.

Another area worthy of consideration in refrigeration is the pressure effect.  It has a linear and positive relationship with temperature, which is the basic property of the transmission.  Adding pressure to the body induces internal stress on the molecular structure of the body.  Pressure can be used to increase the heat capacity of a body, thus, increase in the atmospheric pressure of a substance brings about a relative increase in the boiling point of that substance.  Also, sudden expansion or a compressed gas brings about an effective cooling and this explains the reasons why refrigerant gases are sealed and circulated under pressure. On the other hand, a reduction in the atmospheric pressure of a substance brings about a comparative decrease in the boiling point of that substance, in all, pressure increase and decrease of a particular substance causes temperature increase and decrease respectively of that substance.

Never the less, the whole of the refrigeration conditions explained above in abstract in the natural realms.   Heat does not flow from a cold region, as in the refrigeration process without work done against the natural principle.  Hence, energy is required, which is artificially produced and at this we now talk of refrigeration.

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