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condenser1680s, agent noun from condense. Given a wide variety of technical uses in late 18c. and 19c.
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condensertool to turn gas to liquid.
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condenserA large heat exchanger designed to cool exhaust steam from a turbine below the boiling point so that it can be returned to the heat source as water. In a pressurized-water reactor, the water is returned to the steam generator. In a boiling-water reactor, it returns to the reactor core. The heat removed from the steam by the condenser is transferred [..]
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condenserAn apparatus for condensing vapour.
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condenserThe equipment that cools steam and turns it back into water.
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condenserAnother name for a Capacitor Microphone.
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condenserA device that transfers unwanted heat out of a refrigeration system to a medium that absorbs the heat and transfers it to a disposal point. There are three types of condensers: air-cooled condensers, water-cooled condensers, and evaporative condensers. Most residential systems have an air-cooled condenser.
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condenserA vessel or an air cooled coil that removes the superheat of compression, condensing the refrigerant gas into a high pressure liquid.
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condenser(n) an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge(n) an apparatus that converts vapor into liquid(n) a hollow coil that condenses by abstracting heat(n) lens used to c [..]
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condenserA mechanism that condenses vapor into liquid.
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condensertwo metal sheets separated by an insulator used to store an electrical charge.
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condenserThe outside unit of a heating or air conditioning system. Here the refrigerant condenses from a gas to a liquid and hot or cold air from the building is released to the outside.
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condenserThe coil responsible for dissipating heat to the surrounding, outside air. Also called the condenser coil, or outdoor coil, its role is reversed when a heat pump is used in heating mode.
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condenserThe part of a refrigeration mechanism which received hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas from the compressor and cools gaseous refrigerant until it returns to a liquid state"
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condenserAn element usually found in the distributor (in gasoline engine ignition systems) that stores electricity for a short period of time.
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condenserA heat exchanger that causes a vapour to change to a liquid by removing the latent heat.
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condenserA device for changing vapor into liquid, as in an air conditioning system. Applied to an electric circuit, a device (also called a capacitor) for temporarily collecting and storing a surge of electric [..]
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condenserA finned part, similar to a radiator, through which AC refrigerant circulates and as air passes through the fins, the refrigerant is cooled and then phase changes from a vapor to a liquid.
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condenserA condenser is the part of an air conditioning system that expels unwanted heat. In a split system
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condenserGenerally a finned coil (like a car radiator) housed in the outdoor unit through which refrigerant is pumped. Outside air is blown through the coil by the condenser fan which picks up heat from the re [..]
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condenserA heat exchanger in which heat is removed from a fluid as it changes phase from gas to liquid. Such a phase change is known as “condensation”. In an air-conditioner, the condenser delivers heat to the [..]
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condenserA device that transfers unwanted heat out of a refrigeration system to a medium that absorbs the heat and transfers it to a disposal point. There are three types of condensers: air-cooled condensers, [..]
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condenserA condenser disposes of unwanted heat. The three types of condensers are air-cooled, water-cooled, and evaporative.
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condenserRefers to the heat exchange coil used on the outdoor side. This throws hot air into the atmosphere. See also Heat exchanger
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condenserA part of an air conditioner which transfers the heat removed from the structure to another medium. An air cooled condenser transfers the indoor heat to outdoor air.
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condenserA condenser is the part of an air conditioning system that expels unwanted heat. In a split system, the outdoor unit is often referred to as the 'condensing unit', as it’s the outdoor unit that transfers the unwanted heat from inside to the atmosphere outside.
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condenserA condenser unit used in central air conditioning systems typically has a heat exchanger section to cool down and condense incoming refrigerant vapor into liquid, a compressor to raise the pressure of the refrigerant and move it along, and a fan for blowing outside air through the heat exchanger section to cool the refrigerant inside.
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condenserThis is the main outdoor component in a central air-conditioning system or heat-pump system and acts as the means for expelling heat to or extracting heat from, the outside air.
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condenserThe coil responsible for dissipating heat to the surrounding, outside air. Also called the condenser coil, or outdoor coil, its role is reversed when a heat pump is used in heating mode.
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condenserThe coil responsible for dissipating heat to the surrounding, outside air. Also called the condenser coil, or outdoor coil, its role is reversed when a heat pump is used in heating mode.
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condenserA device that transfers and rejects heat from a refrigeration system. Two common types of condensers are air-cooled condensers and water-cooled condensers. Most residential systems have an air-cooled [..]
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condenserA lens in the enlarger head or spotlight that concentrates the light to a point of focus.
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condenserIn compound microscopes, a lens found in or below the stage that concentrates the light on a specimen and increases the resolution.
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condenserThe light rays from the illuminator are condensed and focused through this lens in the center of the stage, providing better image resolution. Top
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condenseroptical system which concentrates light rays from a wide source into a narrow beam. Condensers are used in spotlights and enlargers.
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condenserHeat exchanging device which gives up waste heat from the circulating refrigerant into an external medium from which the heat can be dissipated. Condensers convert high-temperature, high-pressure refr [..]
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condenserA lens below the stage of an optical microscope (or above the stage of an inverted microscope) responsible for concentrating and focusing light onto the subject.
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condenserFound in a refrigerator. A unit that looks like a car radiator with a fan in front of it. The fan draws in air from the room across the surface of the condensor, which cools the gaseous refrigerant, d [..]
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condenserThe part of refrigeration mechanism which receives hot, high pressure refrigerant gas from compressor and cools gaseous refrigerant until it returns to liquid state.
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condenserA device that transfers unwanted heat out of a refrigeration system to a medium that absorbs the heat and transfers it to a disposal point. There are three types of condensers: air-cooled condensers, [..]
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condenserA device that transfers unwanted heat out of a refrigeration system to a medium that absorbs the heat and transfers it to a disposal point. There are three types of condensers: air-cooled condensers, water-cooled condensers, and evaporative condensers. Most residential systems have an air-cooled condenser.
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condenserThe outside unit of a heating or air conditioning system. Here the refrigerant condenses from a gas to a liquid and hot or cold air from the building is released to the outside.
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condenserThe outdoor cabinet on a split heat pump or air conditioning system. This cabinet houses a compressor, a coil, a fan, and other smaller components. In the summer, this unit dissipates the heat remov [..]
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condenserA device used to turn a chemical from its gaseous form into its liquid form. A condensing unit is part of all HVAC systems. The condenser transfers the heat extracted via the evaporator to someplace o [..]
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condenserA component in the basic refrigeration cycle that ejects or removes heat from the system. The condenser is the hot side of an air conditioner or heat pump. Condensers are heat exchangers, and can tran [..]
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condenserThe fan that circulates air over an air cooled condenser. (usually located outside)
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condenserIn refrigeration systems the condenser is the heat exchanger where Hot, compressed refrigerant gas is condensed to a liquid and further cooled to recommence its journey around the circuit.
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condenserA component in the basic refrigeration cycle that ejects or removes heat from the system. The condenser is the hot side of an air conditioner or heat pump. Condensers are heat exchangers, and can tran [..]
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condenserThe part of the refrigeration mechanism which receives hot, high pressure refrigerant gas from the compressor and cools it until it returns to its liquid state.
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condenserThe condenser is a device in an air conditioner or heat pump where the refrigerant condenses from a gas into a liquid when it is depressurized or cooled.
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condenserThe outside unit of a heating or air conditioning system. Here the refrigerant condenses from a gas to a liquid and hot or cold air from the building is released to the outside.
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condenserA heat transfer device which receives high pressure vapour at temperature above that of the cooling medium, such as air or water, to which the condenser passes latent heat from the refrigerant, causin [..]
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condenserthe condenser is a device in an air conditioner or heat pump where the refrigerant condenses from a gas into a liquid when it is depressurized or cooled.
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condenserA component in the basic refrigeration cycle that ejects or removes heat from the system. The condenser is the hot side of an air conditioner or heat pump. Condensers are heat exchangers, and can transfer heat to air or to an intermediate fluid (such as water or an aqueous solution ofethylene glycol) to carry heat to a distant sink, such as ground [..]
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condenserThat part of a refrigeration system which pumps vaporized refrigerant from the evaporator inside your home, compresses it, liquefies it in the condenser and returns the liquid refrigerant to refrigerant control to remove heat from your home. The compressor is located here.
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condenserAn older term meaning the same thing as Capacitor (an electronic device which is composed of two plates separated by an insulator and can store charge) but sill in common use when referring to a micro [..]
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condenserAn apparatus used to transfer heat from a hot gas, simultaneously reducing that gas to a liquid.
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condenserWATER SYSTEM
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condenser(see capacitor)
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condenserCondenser may refer to:
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condenserA condenser is an apparatus or item of equipment used to condense (change the physical state of a substance from its gaseous to its liquid state). In the laboratory, condensers are generally used in p [..]
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condenserIn systems involving heat transfer, a condenser is a device or unit used to condense a substance from its gaseous to its liquid state, by cooling it. In so doing, the latent heat is given up by the s [..]
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condenserA condenser is an optical lens which renders a divergent beam from a point source into a parallel or converging beam to illuminate an object.
Condensers are an essential part of any imaging device, s [..]
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