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Shenzhen Hylita Heat Exchange Equipment Co., Ltd. was established on July 2, 2015, located in Maluan Chuanggu Industrial Park, Jinlong Avenue, Shahu Community, Biling Street, Pingshan District, Shenzhen. The company focuses on the development and sales of refrigeration and heat exchange equipment technology, and also involves fields such as metal processing and component manufacturing.we have always been guided by meeting customer needs, continuously optimizing products and services, and gradually emerging as a promising enterprise in the field of heat exchange equipment.

 

 
 
Why Choose Us

Production Market

Our heat exchanger products are popular in multiple regions around the world, particularly in Southeast Asia where they are highly favored by customers in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Due to the vigorous development of industry in Indonesia, the demand for heat exchangers has surged.

Our Service

Shenzhen Hylita Heat Exchange Equipment Co., Ltd. has established a full process service system to provide customers with professional and thoughtful support.

 

 

Our Factory

Shenzhen Hylita Heat Exchange Equipment Co., Ltd. is located in Guangdong, China, with a spacious factory of nearly 4000 square meters. There are currently 45 workers, and the annual production equipment requires over 20 million tons of metal materials.

On-Time Delivery

Our supply chain management and production processes operate efficiently to ensure your orders are delivered punctually.

 

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The Function of the Condenser Coil

Desuperheating – The desuperheating phase is the first step in cooling high-temperature gaseous refrigerant after it leaves the evaporator coil. This sets the stage for the refrigerant to change phase, most of which occurs in the next portion of the condenser.

 

Condensing – In the condensation phase, also referred to as the phase change section of the condenser coil, the gaseous refrigerant cools down to a temperature near or equal to the refrigerant’s condensing temperature, where it begins to change from a gas to a liquid, starting as a mixture of the two before changing to mostly liquid as it travels through the condenser’s circuits. This stage is where the condenser performs the bulk of its function.

 

Subcooling – The subcooling phase drops the refrigerant temperature below its condensing temperature, leaving it fully liquid in preparation for reentry into the system’s expansion device and then the evaporator. By cooling the refrigerant below its condensing temperature, subcooling protects against flashing caused by the refrigerant picking up any additional heat during expansion on its way back to the evaporator coil.

 

Specification

 

No.

Item Name

Description

1

Application

HVAC, Water Treatment, Chemical Industry etc

2

Tube Material

Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel 304 / 316, Titanium etc

3

Tube Diameter

7mm, 9.52mm, 12.7mm, 15.88mm

4

Fins Material

Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel 304 / 316

5

Plate Material

Galvanized Plate, Stainless Steel 304 / 316 etc

6

Dimension

Customized

7

Package

Wooden Case/ Wooden Pallet

8

Medium of circulation

Water/Glycol/Vapor/Refrigerant etc.

9

Production process

Welding, pressing, pulling, etc.

 

 
The Benefits of Regular Condenser Coil Cleaning
 
01/

Save More Money: One of the most immediate benefits of a clean condenser coil is cost savings. When coils are clean, heat transfer happens more efficiently, reducing energy usage. This efficiency translates directly into lower monthly energy bills, making coil cleaning a practical investment for long-term savings.

02/

Increased Lifespan: Regular cleaning not only optimizes your HVAC's performance but also contributes to its longevity. By reducing strain on the system, you are effectively slowing the wear and tear process, extending the system's lifespan and postponing costly replacements.

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Reduced Risk of Breakdowns: An HVAC system breakdown in the peak of summer or dead of winter is a nightmare scenario. Regular cleaning minimizes this risk by ensuring the system runs smoothly and by identifying potential issues before they escalate into major problems.

04/

Better Indoor Air Quality: A dirty condenser coil can become a breeding ground for mold and bacteria, which can then be circulated throughout your home, affecting indoor air quality. Regular cleaning helps to prevent the growth of these biological contaminants, promoting a healthier indoor environment.

 

 

How Does a Condenser Coil Work

The air conditioning process involves two primary coils: the indoor evaporator coil and the outdoor condenser coil. When the thermostat transmits a signal for the air conditioner to turn on, the blower fan sends warm air from the ductwork through the air filter and over the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil absorbs heat from indoor air, causing the refrigerant to evaporate and cool the air before it’s circulated back into the home. The refrigerant, having absorbed heat and transitioned into a vapor within the evaporator coil, proceeds to the condenser coil for the next stage of the cooling process.

 

The AC condenser coil plays a crucial role in the cooling process. The condenser coil’s primary function is to facilitate the release of heat from the refrigerant, allowing it to transition from a high-pressure gas to a liquid state. As the refrigerant moves through the coil, it releases heat into the surrounding air, causing it to cool and condense. This condensed refrigerant is then cycled back into the home to absorb more heat, continuing the process and ensuring indoor temperatures remain comfortable.

Micro-channel Chiller Condenser Coil

 

Application of Condenser Coil
1

Air Conditioning

In a home's central air conditioner, the condenser coil is located in the outdoor unit. It absorbs heat from the indoor evaporator coil and releases it to the outdoor air, keeping the indoor environment cool.

2

Refrigeration

Condenser coils are used in refrigerators and freezers to dissipate heat from the sealed system into the surrounding room. This is why the back of a refrigerator feels warm.

3

Heat Pumps

Condenser coils are also used in heat pumps for their heating function. In this mode, they can be used for reheating purposes or for comfort heating.

4

Industrial Cooling

Condenser coils are used in various industrial applications to manage heat, from large-scale air conditioning to manufacturing processes that require precise temperature control.

 

FAQ

Q: Why is the condenser coil important?

A: The condenser coil plays an important role in the operation of your system. Without a properly functioning condenser coil, your system would not be able to keep up with cooling demands or maintain comfortable temperatures inside your home.

Q: What are the three functions of the condenser coil?

A: 3 Key Functions of an Air Conditioner's Condenser
Function #1 of AC Condensers — Desuperheating.
Function #2 of AC Condensers — Condensation.
Function #3 of AC Condensers — Subcooling.

Q: Does a condenser coil reject heat?

A: The condenser coil rejects heat from the refrigerant in an air conditioner's cooling mode. Outdoor air cools the high-temperature, high-pressure vapor from the compressor as it passes over the coil's fins, causing the refrigerant to drop in temperature and change from a vapor to a liquid.

Q: What is the problem with the condenser coil?

A: Some common problems with the condenser unit include refrigerant leaks, fan issues, and dirty coils. You may notice the signs of a leak if you hear hissing or bubbling noises, ice on the evaporator coils, poor cooling, and higher energy bills.

Q: Why is it called a condenser coil?

A: The condenser coil is located outside the home and releases heat absorbed from indoors by condensing the refrigerant back into a liquid.

Q: Can condenser coils freeze?

A: When airflow is reduced, the condensing coils can become too cold, causing condensation to freeze on them. Another possible reason for the coils on your air conditioner to freeze is a refrigerant leak. Refrigerant circulates through the AC coils, and a leak can cause the pressure to drop.

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