air conditioning system
This diagram illustrates the flow of refrigerant through a vehicle's air conditioning system, highlighting key components and their functions.
The process begins with outdoor air (A) being drawn in through the evaporator blower (1) and directed into the evaporator (2), where it absorbs heat and cools down.
The refrigerant, now in gas form, is then compressed by the compressor (5), raising its pressure and temperature.
The high-pressure gas moves through the expansion valve (3) and into the receiver drier (4) to remove moisture.
It then passes through the condenser (6), where it releases heat and returns to a liquid state. The cooled air (C) is then circulated inside the cabin, while the condenser fan (7) helps expel heat outside.
This system ensures a continuous cooling cycle that maintains optimal cabin temperature.
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