The system will produce excessively high pressure which could damage fittings and components, and you'll get insufficient cooling from the AC system.
Panels (photovoltaic induction), inverters (dc to ac inversion) and a host system (transmit/store).
This is not a DIY task. There are components in an AC system which are sensitive enough that the electricity produced by a voltmeter will short them out.
air handler (usually under the house or in the attic)and condensor (out in the yard)
To really understand how air conditioner removes heat? You have to know thermodynamics second law: " heat always flows from a material at a high temperature to a material at a low temperature." There're so much to it! AC condenser unit is the components that removes the heat in air conditioner. You also have to understand the other AC four basic components to know how and why it removes heat. Read: Basic refrigeration cycle and refrigeration cycle how air conditioner works refrigeration theory Youtube video on Principles of refrigeration video Good Lucks!
Obviously you have not yet begun the AC circuit analysis class. Wait a few quarters.Some components are normally used with DC, some components are normally used with AC, but most components can be used with both DC and AC.
The most basic thing is that is circulates refrigerant through the system. It also separates the low pressure side from the high pressure side of the system.
wiki answers is useless. Be more specific as to what you are asking for such as, the AC electrical ciruit, AC Components and location, Duct work/distribution, Temp blending, Vacuum circuit, AC specifications, etc.
The ac system has several components. The compressor is mounted on the front of the engine, while the drier is mounted in the ac lines. The Cooler is mounted in front of the radiator.
Typically DC is what you get in a battery and AC is what powers your house.
Condenser, Evaporator,Compressor,Accumlator
A split system air conditioner is a central air conditioning system that is "split" into two components: the air conditioner that sits outside of your home and an indoor component to move the air through duct work, such as a furnace and coil. A window unit only cools the single room it is installed in. It does not move air through ducts like a split system does. It will be more expensive to run a window AC to cool a home, but the upfront cost will be less than a central AC system.