How
Does Air Conditioning System Works??
The
compressor compresses the refrigerant vapor and moves it towards the condenser.
The heat of compression raises the temperature of the refrigerant vapor causing
it to be a high pressure super-heated vapor. As this refrigerant moves into the
condenser, the condenser rejects the heat in the refrigerant, causing it to
change state and condense into a high pressure, high temp liquid.
As the
refrigerant passes through the metering device, its temperature, pressure and
state change once again. Some of the low pressure liquid refrigerant instantly
boils off forming “flash gas”. As this mixture of liquid and gas pass through
the evaporator heat is absorbed and the remaining liquid refrigerant changes it
state back into a vapor. At the outlet of the evaporator 100% of the low
pressure vapor flows back through the suction line to the compressor.
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