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General



General

The A/C (air conditioning) system transfers heat from the vehicle interior to the outside atmosphere to provide the heater assembly with dehumidified cool air. The system comprises:
^ An A/C (air conditioning) compressor.
^ A condenser and receiver drier.
^ A thermostatic expansion valve.
^ An evaporator.
^ Refrigerant lines.

The system is a sealed, closed loop, filled with a charge weight of R134a refrigerant as the heat transfer medium. Oil is added to the refrigerant to lubricate the internal components of the A/C (air conditioning) compressor.

To accomplish the transfer of heat, the refrigerant is circulated around the system, where it passes through two pressure/temperature regimes. In each of the pressure/temperature regimes, the refrigerant changes state, during which process maximum heat absorption or release occurs. The low pressure/temperature regime is from the thermostatic expansion valve, through the evaporator to the A/C (air conditioning) compressor; the refrigerant decreases in pressure and temperature at the thermostatic expansion valve, then changes state from liquid to vapor in the evaporator, to absorb heat. The high pressure/temperature regime is from the A/C (air conditioning) compressor, through the condenser and receiver drier to the thermostatic expansion valve; the refrigerant increases in pressure and temperature as it passes through the A/C (air conditioning) compressor, then releases heat and changes state from vapor to liquid in the condenser.