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The Function of an AC Compressor in a Car’s Air Conditioning System

Car AC Compressor

The air conditioning (AC) system in a car plays a vital role in keeping the interior of the vehicle comfortable and cool, especially during hot summer months. One of the key components of the AC system is the compressor, which is responsible for circulating the refrigerant throughout the system and helping to cool the air inside the car.

The AC compressor is typically driven by the engine via a belt and pulley system and is located at the front of the engine. When the AC system is turned on, the compressor starts to run and begins to pressurise the refrigerant, which is typically a type of refrigerant gas such as R-134a.

As the refrigerant is pressurised, it becomes hot and is sent to the condenser, which is a radiator-like component located in front of the engine. The condenser helps to cool the refrigerant and convert it from a gas back into a liquid.

From the condenser, the refrigerant is sent to the evaporator, which is located inside the car. The evaporator is responsible for absorbing heat from the air inside the car and transferring it to the refrigerant, which helps to cool the air.

As the refrigerant absorbs heat from the air, it vaporises and turns back into a gas. The cooled, pressurised gas is then sent back to the compressor to start the process over again.

In addition to circulating and pressurising the refrigerant, the AC compressor also plays a crucial role in regulating the flow of refrigerant throughout the system. It does this through the use of a pressure switch, which helps to ensure that the system is operating at the correct pressure levels. If the pressure becomes too high or too low, the pressure switch will turn the compressor off to prevent damage to the system.

In summary, the car air conditioner compressor is a vital component of a car’s air conditioning system. It is responsible for circulating and pressurising the refrigerant, and it helps to regulate the flow of refrigerant throughout the system. When it comes to maintaining your car AC parts, Cool Car Air Conditioning in Australia specialises in providing efficient and effective services. To know more about them you can visit their website www.coolcarairconditioning.com.au or contact them at 0246665497. 

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