Kompressorkülmutus
Kompressorkülmutus, also known as compressor overcooling, refers to a condition in refrigeration and air conditioning systems where the evaporator coil is cooled below the dew point of the refrigerant. This phenomenon occurs when the evaporator coil temperature drops below the temperature at which the refrigerant can condense into a liquid. As a result, the refrigerant does not condense properly, leading to a reduction in the system's cooling capacity and efficiency. Kompressorkülmutus can be caused by several factors, including low ambient temperatures, improper refrigerant charge, or issues with the expansion device. To address kompressorkülmutus, it is essential to identify and rectify the underlying cause. This may involve adjusting the refrigerant charge, inspecting the expansion device, or ensuring that the system is properly maintained. Regular maintenance and monitoring of the system's performance can help prevent kompressorkülmutus and ensure optimal operation.