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← ScienceWhich risk increases when an absorption chiller cycle operates under increased input heat?
A)Crystallization within the absorbent flow✓
B)Reduced cooling capacity is manifested
C)Increased solution pump motor wear
D)Refrigerant overcharge into lubricating oil
💡 Explanation
Crystallization risk increases because higher input heat concentrations create absorbent supersaturation beyond the solubility limit, causing the absorbent ingredients precipitation. This happens because of supersaturation rather than decreased cooling; therefore, preventing efficient absorption of refrigerant.
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