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← TechnologyInside a refrigeration evaporator, which outcome arises due to excessive superheat?
A)Compressor failure due to liquid floodback
B)Reduced evaporator capacity from inefficient area use✓
C)Increased system efficiency from two-phase flow
D)Expansion valve malfunction from overheating
💡 Explanation
When excessive superheat occurs, refrigerants can become superheated far before reaching evaporator outlet, because the heat isn't absorbed from surrounding chamber at optimum. Therefore reduced capacity results, as not the surface is inefficiently being used rather than failure, efficiency, or valve malfunction which involves different refrigerant state scenarios.
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