Condensate pipes in refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
Condensate pipes from refrigeration systems are elements that are used to drain condensate generated during the operation of the refrigeration system. Condensate is formed by the condensation of water vapour on cold surfaces in the system. Condensate pipes are made of durable and corrosion-resistant materials such as copper, stainless steel or plastics. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to allow them to be customized to meet the needs of your specific installation. Condensate pipes are installed on cooling surfaces in the installation, such as evaporators and condensers, and routed to a suitable point on the roof or to the sewer system. It is important that the condensate pipes are properly fastened and sealed to prevent leaks and ensure a tight termination of the installation. In conclusion, condensate pipes from refrigeration systems are important components of the system that allow the condensate to drain and ensure a tight end to the system. It is important to choose the right tubing for the needs of the installation and fix them in the right way to prevent leaks.