Evaporator

Pronunciation: /ɪˈvæpərˌeɪtər/

Evaporator (noun)

  1. A part of a cooling system where liquid changes into vapour to remove heat.
  2. A device that heats a liquid so it turns into vapour, leaving dissolved substances behind.

Examples

  • The evaporator cools the air using a cooling liquid part.
  • Evaporators cool air by circulating a cooling liquid part.