English to Hindi Dictionary refrigerant

refrigerant

सर्द
definition
noun
In addition to controlling pressure, fluid-control valves regulate the rate the flow of fluid i.e. how brake fluid, transmission oil, refrigerants and other fluids are used in the car.
a substance used for refrigeration.
adjective
The cooler includes a variable displacement compressor for compressing refrigerant gas.
causing cooling or refrigeration.
translation of 'refrigerant'
गरमी शान्त करने वाला,
ठण्‍डा करने वाला
noun
बुझानेवाला यंत्र,
सर्द करनेवाला यंत्र,
शीतल करनेवाला यंत्र,
ठंडा करनेवाला यंत्र
adjective
शीतल,
ठंडा,
सर्द
example
This is likely fallout from the Kyoto Protocol relating to 'refrigerant' emissions.
Improper unit location, lack of duct insulation, improper duct sealing, and incorrect 'refrigerant' charge can greatly diminish efficiency
The action is diuretic, 'refrigerant' and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases.
The fluid returns to the heat pumps, which utilize a 'refrigerant' cycle to take the fluid's low quality heat and concentrate it; the process is reversed for cooling.
The circulating fluid in your air conditioner is a special 'refrigerant' gas that is put in when the system is installed.
They have uses as propellants in aerosol spray cans, 'refrigerant' gases, and foaming agents for blown plastics.
It performs a vital task of moving the liquid around the pipe. It pumps and forces the liquid or the 'refrigerant' gas out from the evaporator where it absorbed the heat coming from the car's cabin.
The cooler includes a variable displacement compressor for compressing 'refrigerant' gas.
The 'refrigerant' fluid is ammonia dissolved in water.
Liver damage found in nine workers is believed to be caused by a leaking 'refrigerant' pipe in the workers' cabin.
An expansion valve would then advance to transform the liquid 'refrigerant' into a cold, gaseous form, so as to once again absorb the warm air inside your automobile.
The heat pump uses similar technology to a domestic fridge - the expansion and contraction of 'refrigerant' gases to produce much more heat using less electricity.
We've removed a fair bit of heat from the 'refrigerant' - it's now a high-pressure liquid at roughly ambient temperature.
We can also vary many controls for specific tasks such as monitoring 'refrigerant' levels, for example.
This is accomplished by providing a regulated flow of ambient air about the feed assembly in conjunction with a vacuum assembly which is used to remove excess 'refrigerant' vapor from the gas diffusion chamber.
Carrying the heat energy away, the warmer (but still fairly cold) 'refrigerant' vapour is sucked back into the compressor and the cycle begins again.
So there's a vast range of applications which these 'refrigerant' gases are being used in.
The radiator has an upper space which provides communication between the first passage and the second passage, whereby the 'refrigerant' vapor is guided to flow preferentially into the first passage.
The warm, gaseous refrigerant is sucked from the evaporator into the compressor, where the pressure is raised to the condensation pressure of the 'refrigerant' in order for the phase change to occur.
Some of the green features of this facility are raised floors, insulated glass, gas-fired absorption chillers using water as a 'refrigerant' , a dehumidification system and efficient lighting.
The most common type is a 'refrigerant' dehumidifier, which works on the same principles as a refrigerator or air conditioner.
These new greener chillers use sound waves for cooling instead of environment-damaging chemical 'refrigerants' linked to global warming.
Formic acid is also used in fumigants, 'refrigerants' , solvents for perfumes and lacquers, brewing, and silvering glass.
In the last half of the twentieth century, the manufacture of chlorofluorocarbons for use as propellants in aerosol sprays and 'refrigerants' has resulted in a slow mixing of these compounds with the stratosphere.
For example, chlorofluorocarbons have been used in the second half of the 20th century as nonflammable 'refrigerants' , industrial solvents, foaming agents, and aerosol propellants.
However, he points out that halogen oxidants also form during the sunlight-triggered breakdown of industrial chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbon 'refrigerants' .
Chlorofluorocarbons were developed and used as 'refrigerants' , blowing agents for polyurethane foam, and propellants in spray cans.
Replacement 'refrigerants' have now been developed which are less harmful to the ozone layer.
My example of an immediate man-made global environmental crisis is the one created by the profligate use of chlorinated-fluorocarbon 'refrigerants' - the gas used in refrigerators.
The company now promises to switch all of their cooling units to environmentally friendly 'refrigerants' by 2004.
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