The heat transfer coils are in the outside unit where the compressor and fan are to dissipate the heat generated and removed from the inside air.
1.Fan not working 2.obstructions in the duct system 3.coils are filthy and need to be cleaned
Both the fan and pump have coils.
An evaporator coil is a vital part of any heating or cooling system. It is usually found in an air conditioner, because evaporator coils are particularly good at absorbing heat when air is passed through their system. Evaporator coils look like a series of pipes.
Air conditioning is refrigeration: the removal of heat from the air. Almost all forms use evaporation, the process by which a liquid turns to a gas and in the process absorbs heat energy.Two of the major forms of cooling are:Evaporative CoolingWater is allowed to evaporate on a surface, absorbing heat. This is used in "swamp coolers" and in commercial "chillers" that work with mechanical refrigeration.Mechanical RefrigerationA liquid refrigerant (generically called freon) is circulated through a chamber where it is allowed to expand. This expansion causes liquid to evaporate into gas as the molecules absorb heat. The gas is then mechanically compressed to a liquid again, where it loses its heat outside the system. (Household refrigerators transfer this heat through coils to the kitchen air, while window and central air conditioners release their heat outdoors.)---Thermoelectric CoolingSmall portable coolers can also use electrically-driven coolers that create a heat flux to withdraw energy as electric current, albeit inefficiently.
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clogged filters,dirty coils condensers,evaporators
The main parts of any mobile or stationary air conditioning system are the compressor, hoses/lines, expansion valve, evaporator coil, condenser coil and fans to move air through both coils. You also have various pressure, temperature, and on/off switches that controls the system. An air conditioning system is a fairly simple system.
1.Fan not working 2.obstructions in the duct system 3.coils are filthy and need to be cleaned
No, The refrigerant within the system is on the inside of the pipes and the water condensing on the coils from the moisture in the homes air and running out of the drain is on the outside of the pipes.
Answer 1Since I'm not an expert in central air conditioning, this will be a layman's answer. As I understand what I have been told years ago by an air conditioning technician, condensation occurring inside the ductwork downstream of the evaporator coil(s) is the result of the rate of airflow over the coil being too great for the amount of moisture [humidity] in the air.The highly humid air does not have a long enough contact time with the coils for all the moisture to condense on the coil fins, and it does finally condense out downstream in the ducts and on the outlet diffuser.Whatever the cause, you need to get a qualified air conditioning technician to check out your system, so that he/she can properly diagnose the cause.
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Dirty condenser coils or condenser air restriction
A system where the Ignition Coils are located on top of the spark plug boots... Coils powered by the ECM.
Both the fan and pump have coils.
That depends on the size of the coils and the length of line in between.
Field coils and armature
Level Wound Coils are used in various applications, including refrigeration and air conditioning systems.