GF83.40-P-2001MCC Refrigeration Cycle Function
GF83.40-P-2001MCC Refrigeration Cycle Function
- with CODE (I01) Air conditioning Plus
1 Capacitor
2 Expansion valve
3 Evaporator
A9 Refrigerant compressor
B10/6 Evaporator temperature sensor
B12 Refrigerant pressure sensor
A High-pressure circuit (gaseous refrigerant)
B High-pressure circuit (liquid refrigerant)
C Low-pressure circuit (refrigerant in vapor state)
D Low-pressure circuit (gaseous refrigerant)
Function
The refrigerant compressor driven by the engine aspirates the gaseous refrigerant from the evaporator, compresses it, and pushes it into the high-pressure circuit to the condenser as a hot gas.
The refrigerant gives off the compression heat through the surface of the condenser and liquefies in the process.
When it flows through the desiccant cartridge integrated in the condenser, the refrigerant is dehydrated and cleaned of chemical and mechanical impurities.
The expansion valve sprays the liquid refrigerant into the refrigerant line leading to the evaporator. In the process, the refrigerant pressure drops, whereby the aggregate state of the refrigerant starts to change from liquid to gaseous.
The refrigerant flows through the evaporator. While doing so, thermal energy is supplied to the refrigerant through the air blowing by the outside of the evaporator, which is needed by the refrigerant in order to be able to evaporate completely. At the same time, the air blowing by is cooled down, dried, and routed into the vehicle interior.
The condensation water developing while the air is cooling down is routed to the outside.
The refrigerant compressor aspirates the refrigerant which has turned gaseous on account of the heat absorption and then compresses it yet again.