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Description
English: Diagram of the vapor compression cycle used in refrigerator.
Date 26 June 2010 (original upload date)
Source

This is a modified version of the image Kühlschrank.svg from the German Wikipedia, with English-language annotations. That image came from Heatpump.svg.

Author

Original source file: Ilmari Karonen
Original uploader was Keno at en.wikipedia.

Later version(s) were uploaded by Homer Landskirty at en.wikipedia.
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  • 2010-10-17 12:55 Homer Landskirty 650×460 (65615 bytes) * removed some english words *# so that it can be used in other language WPs, 2 *# so that it can be used in other articles, 2 (like [[:en:Air source heat pumps#How_air_source_heat_pumps_work|]]) * added an insulation layer
  • 2010-06-26 01:06 Keno 736×460 (66044 bytes) Diagram of the vapor compression cycle used in refrigerator. This is a modified version of the {{GFDL}} image Kühlschrank.svg from the German Wikipedia, with English-language annotations.

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current13:03, 17 October 2010650 × 460 (54 KB)Homer Landskirtyremoved some alignment flaws... shrunk file size a little bit...

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