This paper presents experimental study of refrigeration by using a direct contact evaporation process. The process was performed by using a direct contact evaporator, which is a reservoir containing a water column. The water column was cooled by injecting a refrigerant, R12, directly into the water. The refrigerant absorbed the heat required for evaporation from the water, causing the water to cool, or freeze, in proportion to the heat transferred between the two fluids. The experimental results showed that the process resulted in a decrease in water temperature to its freezing point. The decrease in water temperature along the evaporator and the performance coefficient of the evaporator are used as criteria to evaluate the refrigeration system.