How Air Conditioning Works
The principle of air conditioning works by the filtration of air in
one place and release in another place.
The process requires an indoor unit, copper
piping and an outdoor unit. Through the piping the refrigerant flows
from one unit to another. It is the refrigerant that delivers the clean
air into the indoor unit and releases the warm air out of the outdoor
unit.
1. The Indoor Unit
A fan blows the hot indoor air over a heat exchanging coil through which
cold refrigerant flows. The cold refrigerant absorbs the heat from the
air and cooled air is blown into the room.
2. Copper piping
The refrigerant circulates through the units and the piping and takes
the heat from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit.
3. Outdoor unit
Through compression the refrigerant gas is heated and its boiling point
increases. In the outdoor unit the obtained heat through compression
is released to the outside by means of a fan which blows the outdoor
air over a heat exchanging coil.
4. Refrigerant
The liquid refrigerant flows back to the indoor unit.
5. Indoor unit
In the indoor unit, the refrigerant is decompressed and thus enabled
to extract heat from the indoor air.
Air conditioning offers precise temperature control, which creates the
climate in which you feel best, with the right temperature. Not only
does it create comfort, it makes you feel fresh and active even in the
most extreme outside conditions.
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requirements.
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