Stacking is the abnormal accumulation of refrigerant in the condenser of a chiller. It is commonly caused by a decrease in the difference in pressure or lift between the condenser and the evaporator.
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HVAC expert breaks down the 'magic' that makes modern heat pumps unbelievably efficient: 'We can extract heat in any conditions'
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Periods of instability in HVAC systems often occur during necessary transitions in system operation. Examples of such instances include when a system first enables, shifts from occupied to unoccupied ...
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