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Principles
of Air Conditioner |
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On a hot day, when
an area is doused in water, it cools and evaporates
as heat is absorbed
from the surroundings One feels refreshed. Freon
gas(R-22) has an evaporation point -40กษ,
and is, in consequence, much more efficient than
water. ie, in its ability to cool. This principle
is applied to Air conditioners.

Compressor
The pressure of the freon gas is increased by the
compressor and delivered to the condenser.
Condenser
Heat is emitted in the air conditioner, and the
gas liquifies.
Capillary
The liquid freon is pumped into capillary tubes,
where the pressure drops, allowing easy evaporation.
Evaporator
The evaporating freon absorbs heat from this air
as it gasified and so cools the air. |
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