How the air conditioner works.
Using the split systems in their life, many are wondering what parts the air conditioner consists of and where they are located? Since I want to know what the device producing cold air is a device. Let’s look at this issue in more detail.
Air conditioners consist of an external unit and more often one internal (if a multi-alert is a system, then several).
External block. This block is located on the outer side of the building of the building. It contains such important parts as: compressor, capacitor and fan. Compressor – designed to compress freon and provides its movement along the entire contour of the air conditioner. Condenser radiator – intended for the transition of a refrigerant from a gaseous state to a liquid state. Fan – designed to cool the compressor and condenser radiator built into this block.
Now consider the internal block that this climatic equipment boasts. The following details are located inside the block: the heat exchanger evaporator, a heat -regulating screw, filter and fan.
Heating exchanger evaporator. The purpose of this structural element is to cool the air with a refrigerant in the form of a freon. Small fan is intended to improve air circulation. Before entering the evaporator, the refrigerant to lower the pressure enters the thermoregulating screw. This screw is a design of a copper tube, which is a retinue to a spiral. All elements in which Freon circulates are interconnected by copper pipelines, which are the main media of the refrigerant. To protect the air conditioner from dust and dirt, a coarse cleaning filter is used, which looks like a small metal grid. This filter is subject to periodic flushing to remove dirt. Often in air conditioners, carbon filters are installed for cleaning, which contain activated charcoal, to remove the smallest dust and possible smells. These filters must be replaced, through the period specified in the passport of the system or if necessary, if the performance decreases.
Currently, air conditioners with the latest additional systems in the form of an ultrasound capturer have appeared. This option allows you to improve the quality of the reference, as well as increase productivity without increasing the total volume of the block. Which saves the space of the room.