An evaporator is a type of heat exchanger where a liquid refrigerant enters a set of tubes (coil) and, due to low pressure, absorbs heat from the surrounding fluid (which can be a gas like air or a liquid like water). This causes the refrigerant to reach its boiling point, evaporate, and change phase from liquid to gas. The performance of the evaporator depends on factors such as the type of fluids, surface area, tube material, temperature difference, etc.
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