an a/c compressor when not on takes about 1 or more hp to turn over because it is belt driven off the motor itself, when you turn on the a/c the compressor takes away 5 or more hp because it now has to work the motor harder which robs power which will make you slow down. tried my best to make it understandable and simple.
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Yes, a faulty Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) can cause the idle to drop when the air conditioning (AC) is turned on. The AC system adds extra load to the engine, and if the TPS is not providing accurate readings, the engine may not compensate properly by adjusting the idle speed. This can result in a noticeable drop in RPMs, leading to potential stalling or rough idling. It's advisable to check the TPS and other related components if this issue occurs.
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An engine usually has a higher idle speed when the ac is running. If the high speed idle does not operate then the ac will cause the engine to stall.
assuming this is Home AC question - speed up the AC fan speed
A temporary drop in AC power
It is done to control the speed of the motor.
the speed of ac motor can be controlled by controlling the synchronous speed (Ns=120f/p). and synchronous speed can be varried or controlled by changing frequency or by changing poles. but practicaly pole can not be changed. but we can change the frequency. the frequency can be VFD (Variable frequency Drives). so the speed of ac motor can be chaged or controlled by VFD.
In AC systems, voltage drop is affected by factors like resistance and reactance, leading to a more complex calculation. In DC systems, voltage drop is mainly influenced by resistance, resulting in a more straightforward calculation.
Your AC pump runs off of a belt that will drain power from your engine, thus lowering your idle. You can see it if you pop the hood and then watch the belt start spinning when someone in your car turns on the AC.
An AC drive is a device that converts AC power into a desired frequency to allow for AC motor speed control. This term is commonly used in engineering.