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HOW AIRCON WORKS

o transfer heat from within the car to the outside, airconditioning relies on the principles of the latent heat of evaporation and condensation, where a substance changes state from a liquid to gas (and back again) dependent on the energy absorbed, or shed. In the majority of automotive applications, a toxic. This tends to be belt-driven by the engine crankshaft via the front-end auxiliary drive (FEAD). Through being compressed, both pressure and temperature of the refrigerant rise considerably

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