Don't worry guys I know an engineer friend who was unable to explain me this. As I was very intrigued with the working of ACs I started the journey to find the principle behind this. At first I couldn't understand this video 2 years ago but now after a lot pf reading and doubt clearing I come back to this video. Now this feels like such a simple process. Thanks to all the great scientists who worked on the principles of thermodynamics, pressure, temperature, and vapour relationship. Grateful to Charles, Boyles, Pascals, Joules, Thomson and many more great scientists who worked hard so we can live a great life
An air conditioner works based on four main processes: compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation. At first, the refrigerant is compressed in the compressor, increasing its pressure and temperature. It then flows through the condenser, where it releases its heat to the outside air and transforms from a high-P, high-T gas into a high-P, low-T liquid. Following this, the liquid refrigerant passes through an expansion valve, where it expands and cools RAPIDLY due to the pressure drop, turning into a cold mixture of liquid and gas at a much lower temperature. (expansion is fun, as here the liquid turns partially into gas without raising temp) This cold mixture then moves to the evaporator coils, where it absorbs heat from the indoor air. As the refrigerant absorbs heat, it evaporates into a low-pressure gas, which is then cycled back to the compressor to repeat the process. Hope I could simplify the explanation
@@sjinfinity so the compressor only work to build up pressure so it can go through valve for instant cooling. but due to high pressure from compressor it also heat up too much and we dont want that so it go through condenser to loose some heat and now this can ready to go through valve
@@GauravSingh-qf8lh right about the losing heat part, but condenser plays an important role also in converting the refrigerant from gas to liquid form which is necessary for the the next expansion process
As a Mechanical Engineering student with interest to specialize in HVAC system, i have watched numerous videos on the basic principle and function of the refrigeration components and not much was clear to me until i came across this enlightening video. It open up my mind and gave me a very good view and understanding on how HVAC components work and I can now confidently say know what it is all about. Thank you to everyone that made it possible for this video to be made and also keep up the great job!!
A lot of people underestimate the power and knowledge of the internet / TH-cam holds. I’m a mechanical engineer and started my apprenticeship when I was 16 and finished when I was 19 I am now 23 and work at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. I will always look at myself as an apprentice so I never stop learning ! I say keep watching videos and read and get involved it’s an amazing transition:)
Amazing! I'm fresher right now ..just started to learn about hvac and would like work in this field ..so guys please give me some suggestions it will help me alot ..I mean to say some notes and PDFs and book suggestions...I'm 24 now ,I have completed Diploma in mechanical engineering in 2019.. Please share your mail or Instagram ID or any contacting way ❤.. Thank you have a good day 🎉
I wanna thank you for this spotless explanation. I'm a teacher and what SO MANY OTHER VIDEOS DO that gets me extremely frustrated is they don't go into ENOUGH detail - but this video, however, provides ADEQUATE detail. Imagine asking someone 'why?', or, 'how?', and then having them just stay silent. That's what the other videos do. Not this one. This video FINALLY helped me actually GRASP the concept instead of leaving depth to be desired. 10/10 explanation, and you've earned a loyal subscriber! Cheers! 🎉
There are so many channels which describes how AC works but definitely this is the best presentation i ve ever seen 👍. YOU Got new SUBSCRIBER n like too.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! You addressed and shown the scroll compressor! I learned at a young age that I am NOT an educator. It can be hard for me to word matters accordingly. I love this video on all counts. Excellent description combined with very clear visuals make this explanation absolutely perfect to direct others towards.
Absolutely one of the best videos I've seen explaining the topic. I was always lost at a point when trying to undertand how air conditioners work. Thank you 👍
Very good explanation! However, I think there is a little mistake at 2:53. The refrigerant doesn't lose heat in the evaporator, it absorbs it (which is why it evaporates) to transport it out of the room
It’s the best video ever seen on AC working principle. Students now can relate what they have studied and will understand practically by watching the video. Thanks a lot for this hard working and the most practical explanation. 😊
Perfect graphics and explanation. Unfortunately there are lots of people who still believe an ac sucks in air from the outside, cools it and releases it in the room and throws out hot air!
This video is perfect for Air Cooler Demonstration but also thermodynamics. Now I fully understood after watching this video. Its all about passing the hot liquid in the Evaporator then its cooled down by injecting spray and then again its goes to the Condenser.
I recently attended a basic introduction class about air conditioning but the notes given didn't make sense as much as this video does. Thank you so much for this video!
I've read a science article where they explained how they found a new "loophole" in quantum mechanics which could potentially change the air conditioners dramatically, where you could lower the temperature the similar way as you can rise it. You know, like in the hair dryer, it is super easy to make it hot but you cannot create similar blower which could make the air go cold, yet with that new discovery it could be possible in the future. So basically you would not need to take a hot air from the room and transport it outside, you could simply lower the temperature of the device itself just like you make it go hotter.
@@Shy_guy9795 Well, i meant the temperature. Modern AC's needs two devices and tubes between them. One device is outside and another inside to transport the heat from inside to outside but in that science article, it was said that according to some quantum mechanics properties, you could run temperature not just from cold to hot like in hair blower or stove but the other way around, from hot to cold without breaking the laws of thermodynamics.
@@nikokapanen82 it sounds like you're talking about a thermoelectric or Peltier device. the problem with those is they are inefficient and consume far too much power
This is one of the best explanation I have seen on TH-cam so far, So Elaborate, fun to watch yet, with a smooth transition from basic to intermediate learning illustration, yet explains the exact principle.
Even though I took Air Conditioning class for a semester, at the end I still dont know where the condensated water go until you explained the process in the last video.
Bro. My outdoor unit fan changes speed by itself and suddenly stops for 2-3 minutes then starts again.and when it stops,the ac doesnt blow enough cool air and suddenly starts to blow cool air again when outdor fan runs again.is it normal?..
Brilliant explanation ! Everything was perfectly timed. one question though, how is the hot air from the room sucked back in the ac when the cold air throw is outside towards the room ?
Don't worry guys I know an engineer friend who was unable to explain me this. As I was very intrigued with the working of ACs I started the journey to find the principle behind this. At first I couldn't understand this video 2 years ago but now after a lot pf reading and doubt clearing I come back to this video. Now this feels like such a simple process.
Thanks to all the great scientists who worked on the principles of thermodynamics, pressure, temperature, and vapour relationship.
Grateful to Charles, Boyles, Pascals, Joules, Thomson and many more great scientists who worked hard so we can live a great life
Then please explain your doubts , so that we can get a better understanding.
An air conditioner works based on four main processes: compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation.
At first, the refrigerant is compressed in the compressor, increasing its pressure and temperature.
It then flows through the condenser, where it releases its heat to the outside air and transforms from a high-P, high-T gas into a high-P, low-T liquid.
Following this, the liquid refrigerant passes through an expansion valve, where it expands and cools RAPIDLY due to the pressure drop, turning into a cold mixture of liquid and gas at a much lower temperature. (expansion is fun, as here the liquid turns partially into gas without raising temp)
This cold mixture then moves to the evaporator coils, where it absorbs heat from the indoor air. As the refrigerant absorbs heat, it evaporates into a low-pressure gas, which is then cycled back to the compressor to repeat the process.
Hope I could simplify the explanation
@@sjinfinity so the compressor only work to build up pressure so it can go through valve for instant cooling. but due to high pressure from compressor it also heat up too much and we dont want that so it go through condenser to loose some heat and now this can ready to go through valve
@@GauravSingh-qf8lh right about the losing heat part, but condenser plays an important role also in converting the refrigerant from gas to liquid form which is necessary for the the next expansion process
@@sjinfinity Sir what a beautiful explanation 😘
As a Mechanical Engineering student with interest to specialize in HVAC system, i have watched numerous videos on the basic principle and function of the refrigeration components and not much was clear to me until i came across this enlightening video. It open up my mind and gave me a very good view and understanding on how HVAC components work and I can now confidently say know what it is all about. Thank you to everyone that made it possible for this video to be made and also keep up the great job!!
A lot of people underestimate the power and knowledge of the internet / TH-cam holds. I’m a mechanical engineer and started my apprenticeship when I was 16 and finished when I was 19 I am now 23 and work at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. I will always look at myself as an apprentice so I never stop learning ! I say keep watching videos and read and get involved it’s an amazing transition:)
Amazing! I'm fresher right now ..just started to learn about hvac and would like work in this field ..so guys please give me some suggestions it will help me alot ..I mean to say some notes and PDFs and book suggestions...I'm 24 now ,I have completed Diploma in mechanical engineering in 2019..
Please share your mail or Instagram ID or any contacting way ❤..
Thank you have a good day 🎉
I wanna thank you for this spotless explanation. I'm a teacher and what SO MANY OTHER VIDEOS DO that gets me extremely frustrated is they don't go into ENOUGH detail - but this video, however, provides ADEQUATE detail. Imagine asking someone 'why?', or, 'how?', and then having them just stay silent. That's what the other videos do. Not this one. This video FINALLY helped me actually GRASP the concept instead of leaving depth to be desired. 10/10 explanation, and you've earned a loyal subscriber! Cheers! 🎉
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I’m currently in HVAC school and I can’t thank you enough for this video
The greatest explain about how Air Conditioner works. Thanks.
There are so many channels which describes how AC works but definitely this is the best presentation i ve ever seen 👍. YOU Got new SUBSCRIBER n like too.
True ❤️ Highly greatful 🙏
Not getting language
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The best video explanation i have ever seen on you tube.
Thank you so much for such an amazing and easy explanation.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! You addressed and shown the scroll compressor! I learned at a young age that I am NOT an educator. It can be hard for me to word matters accordingly. I love this video on all counts. Excellent description combined with very clear visuals make this explanation absolutely perfect to direct others towards.
This is an A.I. version of copy-paste. Notice how it mispronounces "wind"😂
This video is brilliant, everything showed in the easiest way. Thanks!
thanks for sharing your knowledge for the ac works,new friend here sir,GOD bless u,
2 chapters of thermodynamics were explained very well here, and with live example too!
This is the best Explanation for Airconditioning System
Absolutely one of the best videos I've seen explaining the topic. I was always lost at a point when trying to undertand how air conditioners work. Thank you 👍
You need to make these videos about everything. Not really interested in the military stuff but you have alot of talent.
Very good explanation! However, I think there is a little mistake at 2:53. The refrigerant doesn't lose heat in the evaporator, it absorbs it (which is why it evaporates) to transport it out of the room
Love this video! After watching 4 videos of how air-con works, this is the coolest one!
It’s the best video ever seen on AC working principle. Students now can relate what they have studied and will understand practically by watching the video.
Thanks a lot for this hard working and the most practical explanation. 😊
Amazing!! This video is so well made and easy to understand that it deserves a standing applause. 👏🏻
Sure, if you like listening to Teddy Ruxpin. Standing applause? Are you 14 years old?
The robot voice doing the translating misspeaks a lot of words.
hope everyone want to cool a room with icecube box with a fan now understand how AC works
This is an A.I. version of copy-paste. Notice how it mispronounces "wind"😂
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The Best Explanation! I'm feeling relieved, you solved all my confusion about the Air conditioner working.
Great animation for explanation. I can watch this over and over.
Dear, you deserve alot of appreciation for you great effort to make this animated video for understanding us the science behind working of AC
One of the best videos on TH-cam! Well explained! Simple to understand as well. Thank you so much!
0:46 When we blow wine from behind the refrigerant lol
This is the only chanel made me understand how Ac works
Very Good Lets Collab
Good job, very well explained. thanks
Perfect graphics and explanation. Unfortunately there are lots of people who still believe an ac sucks in air from the outside, cools it and releases it in the room and throws out hot air!
wow!!!! I have watched couple of videos like this, but this one is something else. Amazing.
Good education and very nice information how air conditioning work 👍
great education as always. thank you
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The best video I watched on air cons principles, nice one !
Wow, Amazing video, keep the good work on...
Thank you very much, now i understand how the air conditioner works.
Excellent video 👍..so easy to understand
Explained very nicely, now I can make my own Aircondition
This is the best visual explanation of AC ever! A+
This video is perfect for Air Cooler Demonstration but also thermodynamics. Now I fully understood after watching this video. Its all about passing the hot liquid in the Evaporator then its cooled down by injecting spray and then again its goes to the Condenser.
This video was more than amazing 😃. Thanx alot for such tremendous effort 😊🙏
This video is even better than the ones that teaching you to be a refregerant operator!
This is best the explaination of working of AC. Thank you.
Excellent illustration to understand the concept.... Thanks
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Best first real video on TH-cam
the best explanation of AC work I've ever seen
best explanation. thank you
I recently attended a basic introduction class about air conditioning but the notes given didn't make sense as much as this video does. Thank you so much for this video!
Awesome info great work done
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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. I can learn of how the AC works from you. Thanks. Best regards from Indonesia South East Asia. Wslm.
Nice to meet your channel sir... 👍
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Excellent video. Very detailed. Thank you.
Excellent animation and explanation
Excellent..So easy to understand
Intresting and informative.
Do more, daily used machines-related videos.
Extremely helpful for everyone. Thanks!
Wow I really understand this video 📸
Nice one
great explaination dear.
I've read a science article where they explained how they found a new "loophole" in quantum mechanics which could potentially change the air conditioners dramatically, where you could lower the temperature the similar way as you can rise it. You know, like in the hair dryer, it is super easy to make it hot but you cannot create similar blower which could make the air go cold, yet with that new discovery it could be possible in the future. So basically you would not need to take a hot air from the room and transport it outside, you could simply lower the temperature of the device itself just like you make it go hotter.
Uhm, modern ac’s do not transport air anywhere outside the room
@@Shy_guy9795
Well, i meant the temperature. Modern AC's needs two devices and tubes between them. One device is outside and another inside to transport the heat from inside to outside but in that science article, it was said that according to some quantum mechanics properties, you could run temperature not just from cold to hot like in hair blower or stove but the other way around, from hot to cold without breaking the laws of thermodynamics.
@@nikokapanen82 it sounds like you're talking about a thermoelectric or Peltier device. the problem with those is they are inefficient and consume far too much power
unless there is some liquid nitrogen invloved in your loophole, it's physically impossible
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Awesome explaination brooo....
Thankyou so much for crystal clear explanation 🎉
Great work is done in preparing this video👍🏻
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This is one of the best explanation I have seen on TH-cam so far, So Elaborate, fun to watch yet, with a smooth transition from basic to intermediate learning illustration, yet explains the exact principle.
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Idk why I had the urge to randomly watch this at 2:00am when I couldn’t sleep
Even though I took Air Conditioning class for a semester,
at the end I still dont know where the condensated water go until you explained the process in the last video.
Very well explained. Nailed it!
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After watching this I'm loving my air conditioner more coz it works so hard to cool us in an extreme heat even though it dont work I won't blame it.
Bro. My outdoor unit fan changes speed by itself and suddenly stops for 2-3 minutes then starts again.and when it stops,the ac doesnt blow enough cool air and suddenly starts to blow cool air again when outdor fan runs again.is it normal?..
@@ikramkhankhan5604 Yes. It's normal
super appreciated for your video, it was the most excellent explanation. i am a finance student can understand 🎉
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Very helpful...loved the explaination
THe graphics is commendable. Very informative compared to text and long board lectures.
Mind blowing explanation 🎉 bro
Brilliant explanation ! Everything was perfectly timed. one question though, how is the hot air from the room sucked back in the ac when the cold air throw is outside towards the room ?
Very well explained 👍👍👍👍
Easy to understand for new comers
Thanks