This is way better than any other tutorial I saw on TH-cam. Because you actually explained what everything does instead of tossing a bunch of random names around and providing no explanation like literally every other vid on TH-cam from crappy teachers. Mechanics are just terrible teachers 😂
Very well explained and easy to understand with the animation. One of the questions I have is how much pressure does compressor have to increase so that refrigerant temperature will be higher than ambient air temperature. Is the compressor equipped with some type regulator that measures outside temperature and compresses the refrigerant so that the temperature is higher than outside air temperature.
Actually the explanation is still incomplete as your question proves it needs to be equipped with some thing which can measure heat temp and that is Thermostat which is important to power on/off to compressor to work as per our Room temperature🌡️for a certain cooling effect set in Thermostat I think.
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thank you ..this is a great tutorial , rather than the others i have watched that dont explain how the compressor works, or why the flans are blowing and what they are blowing for and the main key is the first law of thermodynamics that all ac is based around...that heat flows from hot to cold... if you ever want to improve..the thing that was missing was 1. how does the expansion valve work actually (by what mechanism) 2. the evaportator in the room ....when you go near one they seem to be blowing cold air...but your explanation seems to say they suck in hot air ..(so how come they actually blow cold air) 3 more talk about the air in the room and hte importance of the room being closed or the aircon will be trying to cool down the planet. 4. how the condensor coils actually change the state of the freon from gas to liquid.....i think you said the temperature doesnt change but i think it actually does. the outside environment cools the gas and then it changes to liquid ....by cooling it. 5 more abuot how the changing of state of something from gas to liquid or liquid to gas produces energy
Long story short, it's not worth trying. Short story long, An automotive ac compressor runs off of your engine,whereas a home ac compressor runs off of an electric motor. You would have to find a way to hook up the ac compressor from the "home ac" To where it can be powered off of your cars surpentine belt, Then you've got other issues because automotive ac has cutoff switched that turn a clutch that is actuated by an electromagnet . The "home ac" is simply powered by an electric motor that simply cuts off. Ac in a car is a lott different than ac in a house, They even take different refrigerant. Speaking of which, you would also have to find a way to attach your refrigerant lines to the "home ac" compressor. And im sure im missing a few steps to the process. But it's going to be a lot more work than its worth Nothing is impossible, But this would be more expansive than its worth. Hope this helps.😊
@@kristopherhasenbuhler5393 thank you sir, i was just wondering, because some cars now runs an electric compressor. home AC compressor can be run via inverter i think.
Question: At compressor startup, does the A coil (inside furnace) make some noise getting up to operating pressure? It lasts for about 15 seconds? Then noise stops. At end of cooling cycle the same thing happens. During the cycle no noise at all, other than normal blower sounds. AC runs great, very cold.
This would not actually be called a furnace but a evaporator coil. What you are hearing is the compressor ramping up pressure. Once the pressure is obtained it does not take as much energy to maintain that pressure so you want hear it as much,
In India we have split AC and window AC in residential Buildings in India, I just want to know how the Exchange of Oxygen takes place from outside home to inside the house, since the door and windows are closed of a particular home, and no other ventilation system is there at home
Some things are not explained here. HOW does the expansion valve allow the high temp liquid into low pressure cooled liquid. I presume because it has a small dia. in and a larger dia. pipe out, but this is not said. Also, does it matter if the vapor travels UP the condenser rad whilst turning into liquid? Would gravity not make it want to fall back down? All other animated diagrams I have found show it going down, and that would seem to make more sense. Also, where is your drier?
I have a question regarding the wireing. I can´t find an answer anywhere on the internet so i´ll try my luck with you. I have a Toyota Hj60 - 82 and there is a wire coming from the dash leading to the dryer and then on to the compressor. From what i can se it´s not acc so i can´t set a temperature, just on/off. Could you explain the exact way to wire the system from the button to the compressor? Why is the wire running through the dryer, i guess it´s correct but i can´t find a single video on the internet explainng this. Thanks in advance.
So that when that liquid again comes to the indoor unit it can absorb heat from your room, reach its boiling point and turn into a gas. Now this gas is sent to the outdoor unit and using the variation of pressure again turned into a liquid. The cycle goes on. Hope that helped! :)
@@aditisingh1385 But I need to ask one thing? Why their is no explanation about Thermostat which is very important part of this AC? Thermostat is the one which controls Power On / Off to the compressor. I guess same type working arrangements are done for Refrigerator also am I right?
This is much better explanation than the other much viewed videos
Your explanation was excellent but my brain still confused as to how air conditioners work.
🔥 This is explained as simple as possible than what I learn in Engineering thermodynamics... great work...
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The best video on this topic on TH-cam.
WOW! I went from knowing nothing about AC units to feeling like I’m a pro. Thank you, it was very we’ll explained.
You are now also know how Refrigerator works
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the temp out of the condenser is a bit lower as some heat goes out to the env. . Very well explained good job
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This is way better than any other tutorial I saw on TH-cam. Because you actually explained what everything does instead of tossing a bunch of random names around and providing no explanation like literally every other vid on TH-cam from crappy teachers. Mechanics are just terrible teachers 😂
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Very well explained and easy to understand with the animation.
One of the questions I have is how much pressure does compressor have to increase so that refrigerant temperature will be higher than ambient air temperature. Is the compressor equipped with some type regulator that measures outside temperature and compresses the refrigerant so that the temperature is higher than outside air temperature.
Actually the explanation is still incomplete as your question proves it needs to be equipped with some thing which can measure heat temp and that is Thermostat which is important to power on/off to compressor to work as per our Room temperature🌡️for a certain cooling effect set in Thermostat I think.
@@irshadahmedsyed HVAC systems will typically have one or more interior air temperature sensors and an ambient (outside) air temperature sensor.
Expansion of liquid in remote bulb and power element keeps thermostatic expansion valve balanced to maintain flow.het asbsubering sysom exp..ls in ..out..rmote bulb out let..37psi 50°f.rmote bulb 46.7psi 50°fcondeshion areav 37psi .40°f.condesar medals area 37°f40°FINternal euualizercondsar up eexpasuon under diaphrom 37psi expashion top line out line power elment ...expashion spring 9.7psi inlet out mto matic expansion valve with a temperature senstive elemnent also called p""power element replacing the adjustingvvsrew and spring ...
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thank you ..this is a great tutorial , rather than the others i have watched that dont explain how the compressor works, or why the flans are blowing and what they are blowing for and the main key is the first law of thermodynamics that all ac is based around...that heat flows from hot to cold...
if you ever want to improve..the thing that was missing was
1. how does the expansion valve work actually (by what mechanism)
2. the evaportator in the room ....when you go near one they seem to be blowing cold air...but your explanation seems to say they suck in hot air ..(so how come they actually blow cold air)
3 more talk about the air in the room and hte importance of the room being closed or the aircon will be trying to cool down the planet.
4. how the condensor coils actually change the state of the freon from gas to liquid.....i think you said the temperature doesnt change but i think it actually does.
the outside environment cools the gas and then it changes to liquid ....by cooling it.
5 more abuot how the changing of state of something from gas to liquid or liquid to gas produces energy
helpful and useful comments! thanks
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Explained really well through graphics & Animation but what about the drain pipe?
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quick question sir, can a home ac compressor be use on car AC system?
Long story short, it's not worth trying.
Short story long,
An automotive ac compressor runs off of your engine,whereas a home ac compressor runs off of an electric motor.
You would have to find a way to hook up the ac compressor from the "home ac"
To where it can be powered off of your cars surpentine belt,
Then you've got other issues because automotive ac has cutoff switched that turn a clutch that is actuated by an electromagnet .
The "home ac" is simply powered by an electric motor that simply cuts off.
Ac in a car is a lott different than ac in a house,
They even take different refrigerant.
Speaking of which, you would also have to find a way to attach your refrigerant lines to the "home ac" compressor.
And im sure im missing a few steps to the process.
But it's going to be a lot more work than its worth
Nothing is impossible,
But this would be more expansive than its worth.
Hope this helps.😊
@@kristopherhasenbuhler5393 thank you sir, i was just wondering, because some cars now runs an electric compressor. home AC compressor can be run via inverter i think.
It's said ,apart from chilling,mixing process is there,which is also vital.
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Question: At compressor startup, does the A coil (inside furnace) make some noise getting up to operating pressure? It lasts for about 15 seconds? Then noise stops. At end of cooling cycle the same thing happens. During the cycle no noise at all, other than normal blower sounds. AC runs great, very cold.
This would not actually be called a furnace but a evaporator coil. What you are hearing is the compressor ramping up pressure. Once the pressure is obtained it does not take as much energy to maintain that pressure so you want hear it as much,
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In India we have split AC and window AC in residential Buildings in India, I just want to know how the Exchange of Oxygen takes place from outside home to inside the house, since the door and windows are closed of a particular home, and no other ventilation system is there at home
Thank You
Some things are not explained here. HOW does the expansion valve allow the high temp liquid into low pressure cooled liquid. I presume because it has a small dia. in and a larger dia. pipe out, but this is not said. Also, does it matter if the vapor travels UP the condenser rad whilst turning into liquid? Would gravity not make it want to fall back down? All other animated diagrams I have found show it going down, and that would seem to make more sense. Also, where is your drier?
How the liquid state of freon is converted into gaseous State inside the evaporator coil
Because the hot air coming into the evaporator area from the house is heating up the Freon in the pipes causing it to evaporate back into a gas
Cold freon absorbs the heat to change state to turn to Vapour just like if you heat water to make vapor
This is the freon property
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I have a question regarding the wireing. I can´t find an answer anywhere on the internet so i´ll try my luck with you. I have a Toyota Hj60 - 82 and there is a wire coming from the dash leading to the dryer and then on to the compressor. From what i can se it´s not acc so i can´t set a temperature, just on/off. Could you explain the exact way to wire the system from the button to the compressor? Why is the wire running through the dryer, i guess it´s correct but i can´t find a single video on the internet explainng this. Thanks in advance.
What about low ambient control values, and accumulators?
cool
What is the benefit of changing the state of the freon from gas to liquid?
So that when that liquid again comes to the indoor unit it can absorb heat from your room, reach its boiling point and turn into a gas. Now this gas is sent to the outdoor unit and using the variation of pressure again turned into a liquid. The cycle goes on. Hope that helped! :)
@@aditisingh1385 But I need to ask one thing? Why their is no explanation about Thermostat which is very important part of this AC? Thermostat is the one which controls Power On / Off to the compressor. I guess same type working arrangements are done for Refrigerator also am I right?
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