Air conditioning components

 Here are the common air conditioning components:


1. Compressor: 

Compresses refrigerant, raising temperature and pressure.


2. Condenser Coils: 

Dissipate heat from hot refrigerant gas to the surrounding air.


3. Evaporator Coils: 

Absorb heat from the air and transfer it to the refrigerant.


4. Expansion Valve: 

Reduces refrigerant pressure, allowing it to expand and become cold.


5. Refrigerant: 

Transfers heat from the evaporator to the condenser.


6. Fan Motor: 

Powers the fans that circulate air through the system.


7. Capacitor: 

Stores electrical energy to start the compressor and fan motor.


8. Contactors: 

Relay electrical signals to control compressor and fan operation.


9. Thermostat: 

Regulates temperature by turning the system on/off.


10. Air Filter: 

Removes dust, dirt, and debris from the air.


11. Ductwork: 

Distributes conditioned air throughout the building.


12. Plenum: 

Central chamber for distributing air.


13. Drainage System: 

Removes condensate water from the system.


14. Sensors: 

Monitor temperature, pressure, and humidity.


15. Control Board: 

Integrates and controls system components.


16. Relays: 

Electromagnetic switches for controlling system components.


17. Transformers: 

Step-down voltage for safe and efficient operation.


18. Fuses: 

Protect against electrical overloads.


These components work together to provide efficient and effective air conditioning.

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