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← TechnologyWithin a vapor-compression refrigeration system, which consequence results when flooding occurs in the evaporator?
A)Lowered superheat at compressor inlet✓
B)Increased subcooling at condenser output
C)Decreased required compressor power
D)Elevated evaporator coil temperature
💡 Explanation
Flooding in the evaporator causes liquid refrigerant to flow back to the compressor. This occurs because the expansion valve allows too much liquid refrigerant, therefore the superheat decreases, rather than increasing subcooling, power use, or evaporator coil temperatures.
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