![]() The incoming water temperature and desired outlet water temperature, (the required change in temp) The compressor, the aluminium block and the water tank are contained in within another enclosure, the aluminium block is surrounded by insulation so is the water heat exchanger tank but the compressor is not and so any heat from the compressor heats up the surrounding air the box, in addition there is also another insulated heat source sitting in the box unrelated to the compressor circuit. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have a refrigeration system that is used to cool water via a solid aluminium block heat-exchanger (the cold side of the compressor circuit chills the block and the water pipe passes through the block to cool the water inside) the hot discharge line of the circuit sits in a tank of water which is dumped to drain & recharged at a constant flow rate when it gets too hot to remove heat (this tank maintains its temp around 50☌). If anyone could advise what methods i should use to solving it i would be very grateful. I have problem that I need some help with, I have attempted to figure it out after reading up on compressors and heat-exchangers and tried a few ways to solve it but i am just getting myself confused.
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