What are the three major refrigerant lines?
What are the three major refrigerant lines?
These individual components are connected by refrigerant piping. The suction line connects the evaporator to the compressor, the discharge line connects the compressor to the condenser, and the liquid line connects the condenser to the expansion device.
What is modular chiller?
What is a modular chiller? It’s a small packaged chiller that your HVAC provider can combine with other chiller modules to make a single larger machine within your HVAC system.
What is the output voltage of LDO regulator?
The output voltage of an LDO is independent of the load impedance, the changes in the input voltages (discharge in battery) and temperature. LDO regulator or Low-dropout regulator is a type of linear voltage regulator which can operate at very low potential difference between the input and the output.
How to deal with over-temperature condition of the LDO?
In the case of an over-temperature condition, once the temperature of the device reaches the over-temperature rising threshold, the LDO will shut down using the Soft- Shutdown procedure. Once the device temperature falls below the falling threshold, the device will again restart after waiting for some milliseconds.
What is an LDO and how does it work?
LDOs generally use a feedback loop to provide a constant voltage, independent of load, at the output. As is true for any high-gain feedback loop, the location of the poles and zeros in the loop-gain transfer function will determine the stability.
What is the difference between LDO and quasi-LDO regulators?
LDO regulators are usually the optimal choice based on dropout voltage, typically 100 mV to 200 mV. The disadvantage, however, is that the ground-pin current of a LDO is usually higher than that of a quasi-LDO or a standard regulator. Standard regulators have a higher dropout voltage and dissipation, and lower efficiency, than the other types.