Air conditioning system
This diagram illustrates the components and flow path of a typical air conditioning system.
The system includes the A/C compressor, which pressurizes the refrigerant, sending it through the A/C hose assembly to the condenser where the refrigerant releases heat.
From there, the refrigerant moves through the expansion valve, which regulates its flow into the evaporator core, cooling the air.
The refrigerant then passes through the A/C receiver-drier to remove moisture before returning to the compressor, completing the cycle.
The diagram also highlights the high side and low side flow paths, with blue arrows representing low side (suction) flow and red arrows indicating high side (discharge) flow.
This setup ensures efficient heat exchange, maintaining a cool temperature in the vehicle or space.
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