Mobile Air Conditioning: Basic A/C Operation
Mobile Air Conditioning: Basic A/C Operation
Mobile Air Conditioning: Basic A/C Operation
System Components
Fixed
Variable
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Expansion device
Evaporator
Accumulator (if equipped)
Expansion Devices
TXV System
A TXV controls the
refrigerant flow from
the high pressure side
to the evaporator. A
receiver dryer is
mounted in the liquid
line of all TXV
systems.
Animation:
OT System
An OT controls the
refrigerant flow from
the high pressure side
to the evaporator. An
accumulator is
mounted in the suction
line of all OT systems.
Animation:
Internall
y
Balanced
Externall
y
Balanced
Block Valve
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Evaporator Operation
Hot, liquid refrigerant flows
through the expansion device in
the low side to become a fine
mist.
Refrigerant boils or
evaporates to become a gas
inside the evaporator.
The boiling refrigerant
absorbs heat from the air during
this change of state.
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Accumulators
Accumulators are used in the suction line of all OT
systems.
The accumulator:
separates liquid refrigerant so only gas flows to the
compressor.
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Pressure control
Accumulator
Suction line
Temperature control
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Evaporator Pressure
Controls
Variable Displacement
Compressors
Compressor
Condenser
Receiver-drier (if equipped)
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Compressors
There is a large variety of
compressors. Some of variations are:
The compressor manufacturer
Piston, vane, or scroll type
The piston and cylinder arrangement
How the compressor is mounted
Style and position of ports
Type and number of drive belts
Compressor displacement
Fixed or variable displacement
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Compressor Operation
In/Suction:
Low Pressure,
about 30 psi &
Low
Temperature,
close to freezing
Out/Discharge:
High Pressure,
about 200 psi &
High
Temperature,
above ambient
Reed Valve
Plate
Piston Compressors
Piston
This two-cylinder
compressor uses aConnecting
Rod
crankshaft to move
the pistons up and Crankshaft
down. Refrigerant flow
is controlled by the
suction and discharge
reeds in the valve
plate.
Animation:
Shaft
Seal
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Pistons
Yoke
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Scroll Compressors
The orbiting scroll is
driven by the
crankshaft and moves
in a small circular
orbit. The fixed scroll
remains stationary
Fixed
Scroll
Shaft
Seal
Orbitin
g Scroll
Clutch
Assembly
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Swash
Plate
Shaft Seal
Clutch Assembly
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Animation: Swash Plate Compressor
Vane Compressors
Rotor
Vane
Discharg
e Reed
Animation: Vane Compressor
Shaft Seal
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Angle/Drive
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Variable Displacement
Wobble Plate Compressors
Low Angle
Minimum
Stroke
Control Valve
Condenser Operation
Hot, high pressure gas is pumped from the compressor to enter the
condenser.
The gas gives up its heat to the air passing through the condenser.
Removing heat from the hot gas causes it to change state and
become liquid.
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Condenser Types
Condensers A and C are
round tube, serpentine
condensers.
Condenser B is an
oval/flat tube, serpentine
condenser.
Condenser D is an
oval/flat tube, parallel
flow condenser.
Flat tube condensers are
more efficient.
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Serpentine Condenser
Refrigerant flows
from the upper
inlet to the
bottom outlet
through two
tubes. These
tubes wind back
and forth though
the condenser.
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Heat Exchangers
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Receiver Dryers
A receiver dryer is mounted in the liquid
line of a TXV system. It is used to:
Barb
Connection
s, Note
Sight Glass
Male Flare
Connection
s
Male O-ring
Connections,
Note Switch
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Pressure Release
A/C systems can include a
pressure release valve that is
usually mounted at the compressor
or a fuse plug mounted on the
receiver dryer. The relief valve can
open at a preset pressure and then
reclose. The center of the fuse plug
melts to let pressure escape.
Pressure
Relief
Valve
Fuse
Plug
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