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Get a free quote Special OffersAir conditioners absorb heat energy in one place (e.g. your home) and release that energy in another place (outside your home). This whole process requires an indoor unit (evaporator), an outdoor unit (condensor), copper piping to connect these units, electricity supply and communication wires between the two units. The piping circulates refrigerant that flows from one unit to another. This refrigerant absorbs the energy in one unit (e.g. indoors), transport it between the units and releases it through the other (e.g. outdoor unit).
1. The indoor or Evaporator Unit
A fan built into this unit blows the hot indoor air over a heat exchanging coil through which cold refrigerant flows. The cold refrigerant absorbs this heat from the air and
the cooled air is blown back into the room.
2. The Copper Piping
The refrigerant liquid (R22 or R410a) circulates through the indoor and outdoor units via the copper piping.
3. The Outdoor or Condenser Unit
Through the process of compression, the refrigerant gas is heated so that its boiling point increases. Heat obtained through the process of compression is released to the
outdoor air by means of a fan which blows the outdoor air over a heat exchanging coil.
4. Completion of the cycle back at the Indoor unit
The cool, liquid refrigerant is decompressed, thereby enabling it to extract heat from the warm indoor air.
A fan built into this unit blows the hot indoor air over a heat exchanging coil through which cold refrigerant flows. The cold refrigerant absorbs this heat from the air and the cooled air is blown back into the room.