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Q: Does the refrigerant in a cooling system evaporate surronding air?
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What does refrigerant compatibility mean not what it is?

Refrigerant compaticilty is about suiting the refrigerant to your refrigerant system. Every cooling system has refrigerant in it which depends on the type of system you use. If the refrigerant not matches with your system, it wont work. This is refrigerant compatibility.


A refrigerant in a cooling system cools the surrounding air?

as it condenes


What is the substance that absorbs and releases heat in a cooling system?

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What is the purpose of refrigerant in air conditioning and refrigeration system?

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What happening if you are overcharging an air conditioning system with refrigerant?

For starters, you'll get insufficient cooling from your system. Refrigerant changes states from liquid to vapor and back again in order to achieve cooling, and the system pressure is balanced to facilitate this - excessive refrigerant makes it much more difficult to do this. Additionally, your system will generate excessively high pressure, which will ultimately damage or destroy system components.


Are refrigerant temperatures and pressures in the cooling mode of a heat pump about the same in both the suction side and the discharge side of the system?

Yes refrigerant temperatures and pressures in the cooling mode of a heat pump is the same. They are both in the suction side and the discharge side of the system.


Does antifreeze have anything to do with air conditioning?

No it does not, it has to do with the cooling system of the engine and the heater. Refrigerant is used in the Air Conditioner.


What is one type of home heating system and describe how it transfers energy to warm the air inside the rooms?

Heat pumps use the evaporation and condensation of a refrigerant to provide heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. The liquid refrigerant travels through the out door coils during the winter and absorbs enough energy from the outside air to evaporate. Work is done on the gas by a compressor, increasing the refrigerant's energy. Then the refrigerant moves through the coils inside the house. The hot gas transfers heat energy to the air inside the house. This process warms the air while cooling the refrigerant gas enough for it to condense back into a liquid.


How do you depressurize the cooling system for your air conditioning on a 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse GST?

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What can you do if you add refrigerant 22 to a refrigerant 410a central heating and cooling system?

Have a CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL - who will know what they're doing - recover and replace the blended refrigerant. AC system work - whether at the home or on a motor vehicle - is NOT a "do it yourself" task, and it seems now that you have a better understanding of why that is.


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What effect will bent cooling fins on the condenser have on the refrigerant system?

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