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yes. Can also be referred to as indoor coil.

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Is there a difference between evaporator coils and cooling coils in air conditioner unit?

usually both the same thing just different names. Most hydronic (water) systems are referred to as cooling coil and heating coil. Direct refrigerant system is an evaporator coil. Also depends on who your talking to.


Is a heater core and evaporator core the same?

no , the heater core is for your heat , the evaporator core is for your air conditioning ( cooling )


Is the evaporator sensor and the evaporator core the same part?

no! sensor is the one senses the cooling of the air condition while the evaporator core is the lid of the sensor


Is condensation the same as cooling?

Condensation is the process by which a gas changes into a liquid, typically due to cooling. Cooling is the reduction of temperature in an object or substance. While condensation often involves cooling, they are not exactly the same process.


Can you put ice in front of air conditioner?

Yes you can put ice in front of your air conditioner. And as a matter of fact, for each ton of ice that you use up, you will have gotten a ton of cooling done. This is the origin of the term "Ton" as it is applied to cooling. A ton of cooling is 12,000 btuh. So if you use up a ton of ice per hour, it will give you the same cooling effect as a 12,000btuh window air conditioner!


What does the evaporator do in a refrigeration system?

An evaporator in a refrigeration system works by passingwarm air over it's coils. The warmth of the air heats theliquid refrigerant inside, causing it to boil into gas. Atthe same time, the air looses it's heat and turns cold.


Does setting the thermostat lower result in faster cooling of the room?

No, setting the thermostat lower does not result in faster cooling of the room. The air conditioner will cool the room at the same rate regardless of the temperature setting.


Where do you find the heater core on a 2001 Dodge Intrepid?

Heater core is on the passenger side behind the glove box, this is also the location of the air conditioner evaporator core.. they should be in the same housing.


Why does an air conditioner need a compressor?

The compressor is needed for the cooling of the air. This works the same way the compressor of a fridge or a freezer work. It uses the physical principle of a heat pump.


Why does your cooling fan turn on when the Air Conditioner clutch locks down only stays on for about 30 seconds then AC compressor unlocks and cooling fan stops at same time 94 grand caravan se 3.3l?

Most likely low on freon.


Why was the air conditioner made?

The air conditioning system was made to provide a cooling effect to those who were uncomfortable in the heat and humidity. Back in the days, it was used for the same purpose it is now used for.


What happens if you dont vacuum out an air conditioner?

The principle of an air conditioner is evaporation of a liquid, that results in cooling, the same way sweat evaporating off your skin causes cooling. The difference is after the liquid evaporates it is returned back into a liquid state by compression. The fins that surround the tubes that this gas/liquid travels around in, are there to transmit the cooling into the air by increasing the surface area. If you don't vacuum these fins the cooling effect of the evaporation does not reach the air, so the a.c. has to run longer to cool the room and you. If you clean them it will significantly reduce your energy costs, so do it.