How Does an Air Conditioner Work?

Posted by surecool on November 12th, 2020

How Does an Air Conditioner Work?
1. Absorbing the Heat From Your Home
Basically, when the coolant is cool, it is eighty percent liquid and twenty percent gas, but it is completely converted to gas when your aircon heats up. The aircon unit takes advantage of physics and plays on this transformation to either absorb or expel heat from the liquid.
2. Raising the Temperature
The temperature is raised when it is forced through the compressor. This makes to decreases the gas’s volume and prepares it to condense. When it passes through the aircon tubes where the warm air from the house is blown across the tubes, it absorbs the heat.
3. Transfering the Heat Outdoors
Once the coolant is able to vapor gas state, it reaches the outdoor condenser. The heat outside the aircon actually absorbs the heat in the coolant, which lowers its temperature and pushes it back to its eighty percent liquid and twenty percent of the gas state.
4. Repeating the Whole Process
Now that the coolant is in its liquid state, it is once again capable of absorption of heat. It obviously would not work well if it absorbed the heat from outdoors, which is why it is immediately push back inside, where the process repeats once again.

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