The answer to the question is that overheating due to excessive compression ratios is most prevalent in low-temperature refrigeration systems. These systems require significant compression to maintain low temperatures, leading to increased heat generation. Proper heat management is crucial to prevent overheating in these systems.
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Overheating from excessive compression ratios is primarily an issue in low-temperature refrigeration systems, as they require significant compression to maintain low temperatures. Higher pressures lead to more heat generation, necessitating effective heat management. In contrast, high-temperature systems are less susceptible to these overheating issues. ;