Toddsterpatriot
Diamond Member
The water filling 5 cools the refrigerant in the piping at 4. In a refrigerator, after the refrigerant is compressed, the condenser blows hot air away from the refrigerant. The pressure in the refigerant stays the same and when it enters the evaporator it expands and absorbs heat. That's what I read and can quote.
You have a compressor in that drawing? Where?