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conventional refrigeration works best when the hot side and the cold side are near the designed thermal gradient. each refrigeration application is designed for the gradient it will operate in most of the time. This does not preclude other applications for the waste heat produced, it simply limits their scope. A refrigerator condenser would be a perfect application to combine with a warming device like an incubator or water warmer because the temperature on both sides would be relatively stable. It would be much harder to use the same compressor to cook food because not only would the peak output for heating grossly exceed the peak output required for refrigeration but the compressor would be forced to function at a dramatically higher thermal gradient for heating than it does for cooling. Since the power source here is electricity it is more sensible to spare the load on the compressor and simply use a heating element, no? |
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