How do Pencil Cartridge Heater For Absorption Refrigerators?

Feb 28, 2026

1. What an absorption refrigerator does

An absorption refrigerator doesn't use a mechanical compressor like most household fridges. Instead, it uses a heat-driven thermodynamic cycle (commonly ammonia–water–hydrogen) where heat causes a refrigerant to vaporize, and the refrigerant's later evaporation in a low-pressure chamber absorbs heat from the fridge compartment - producing cooling.

In simplified terms:

  1. A heat source boils an ammonia-water solution (this creates ammonia vapor).
  2. The vapor condenses and then evaporates at low pressure in the evaporator, taking heat from the interior (cooling it).
  3. The vapor is absorbed back into the solution and returned to be heated again - completing the cycle without a compressor.

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2. The role of a pencil cartridge heater

A pencil cartridge heater is an electric heating element used as that heat source in electric absorption refrigerators (especially where a gas flame isn't used). It does the following:

Converts electrical energy to heat

Inside the heater is a resistance wire coil that produces heat (Joule heating) when electricity flows through it.

That heat travels out through the metal sheath to whatever it's touching (in this case, inside the generator/boiler chamber of the fridge).

Heats the absorption "generator"

The heater sits in or near the generator section of the absorption refrigerator where the ammonia-water solution is.

As the heater warms the solution, the refrigerant (ammonia) boils off first because it has a lower boiling point than water.

This changed state initiates the rest of the absorption cooling cycle (ammonia goes on to condense, evaporate, and absorb heat from the interior).

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Why pencil heaters are used

They're slim and compact (often 6–12 mm diameter), so they fit tightly in small generator chambers.

They deliver uniform and controlled heat, important to maintain consistent absorption and avoid thermal stresses.

They can be made to run on a range of voltages (12 V to 240 V), which is useful for RV, marine, and off-grid systems where various power sources are used.

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Putting it all together

An absorption fridge's cooling power depends on driving the refrigerant cycle with heat instead of mechanical work. The pencil cartridge heater is simply the electrical heat source that replaces a gas flame or other burner:

  1. Electricity makes the cartridge heater get hot (resistance to current produces heat).
  2. That heat boils the ammonia-water solution in the generator.
  3. The refrigeration cycle proceeds - ammonia vapor moves through the system, absorbs heat from inside the fridge, and produces cooling.
  4. The cycle repeats as long as the heater supplies consistent heat.

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