Split Air Conditioning System | How HVAC Split System Air Conditioners Work
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Split Air Conditioning System | How HVAC Split System Air Conditioners Work

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🔴 The outdoor unit of a split system air conditioner contains the refrigerant. The refrigerant is a gas pressurized into the compressor. There are many ducts or tubes in a ducted air conditioning unit through which the gas passes. This later condenses into liquid form.
🔴This liquid then passes through the expansion joint and gets converted into a gaseous state. This releases a large amount of heat in the process.
🔴The resultant gas is used for cooling the air at a very low temperature and hence called the refrigerant. This is a cyclic process which continues as the gas flows back into the compressor. The air of your room passes through the cavity containing evaporator coils. These coils contain gas at extremely low temperatures, thus cooling the air.
🔴The thermostat present inside air conditioning units controls the temperature and the air continues to stay in the evaporator area till the desired temperature is obtained. It is then blown into the room.



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