'HVAC' is Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, i.e. linked basic mechanical building services. Refrigeration is a process which is just a part of one of those.
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There is no difference between the two products.
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True refrigeration is a brand name. Any thing that keeps your stiff cool is real refridgeration.
'One stores food and the other keeps your house cool!
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Hydraulic oils are substances that are hot, while refrigeration properties are cold.
HVACR = Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
HVAC technicians are Heating Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technicians, we work on air conditioners and refrigeration stuff
HVDC is a programmer for heating and air. The HVAC is the installer for heating and air. I have a license for both of them,
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Compression refrigeration uses a compressor to increase the pressure of the working fluid after the evaporator. Absorbtion refrigeration uses heat (usually waste heat from another process) to raise the pressure.