What is the purpose of superheating the refrigerant gas in the evaporator?

Superheating the refrigerant gas in the evaporator ensures that only vapor enters the compressor, preventing liquid refrigerant from returning to the compressor. This is crucial because liquid refrigerant can cause damage to the compressor. The amount of superheat, typically around 5 K, is achieved by using the heat exchange surface in the evaporator to heat the dry saturated gas, making it superheated.