Abstract :
There are
three primary components in a YHKLFOH·V air conditioning system: Compressor
Condenser Evaporator
These parts
are connected by tubes and hoses to form a continuous path with two distinct
sections: a high-pressure side and a low-pressure side. In order to transfer
heat from the YHKLFOH·V interior to the outside air, a chemical refrigerant is
circulated throughout the system.
Since the
advent of the automotive air conditioning system in the 1940's, many things
have undergone extensive change.
Improvements, such as computerized automatic temperature control and
improvements to overall durability, have added complexity to today's modern air
conditioning system. To add to the
complications, we now have tough environmental regulations that govern the very
simplest of tasks, such as recharging the system with refrigerant R12 commonly
referred to as Freon® (Freon is the trade name for the refrigerant R-12, that
was manufactured by DuPont). Extensive
scientific studies have proven the damaging effects of this refrigerant to our
ozone layer, and its manufacture has been banned by the U.S. and many other
countries that have joined together to sign the Montreal Protocol, a landmark
agreement that was introduced in the 1980's to limit the production and use of
chemicals known to deplete the ozone layer.
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