Making a chiller from an old refrigerator for a rotatory evaporator involves some technical knowledge and expertise. It is not recommended to attempt this process without proper training and experience in refrigeration systems.
Here are some general steps that you may follow if you have the required knowledge and experience:
1. Select an old refrigerator with a compressor that is in good working condition. The compressor is the heart of the chiller and must be able to handle the load of the rotatory evaporator.
2. Remove the existing refrigerant from the refrigerator's system and dispose of it properly.
3. Remove the existing condenser and evaporator from the refrigerator's system. The evaporator will be used as the cooling element for the rotatory evaporator.
4. Modify the refrigerator's evaporator to work with the rotatory evaporator. You may need to add a circulation pump, and modify the plumbing and wiring to connect the evaporator to the rotatory evaporator.
5. Install a new condenser outside of the refrigerator to remove the heat generated by the compressor.
6. Install a thermostat to control the temperature of the refrigerant in the evaporator.
7. Test the system for leaks and proper operation.
Again, it is strongly recommended to consult with a professional with expertise in refrigeration systems before attempting to make a chiller from an old refrigerator.
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