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How does freon do as it goes through a refrigerant sytsem?

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How does freon do as it goes through a refrigerant sytsem?

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  1. ok the compressor pumps low pressure vapor into the condensing unit where it is condensed back into a liquid then this is under pressure because the compressor is constantly pumping more vapor into the condensing unit..this liquid then goes through the tubing into the a coil which has a metering device that has a small opening that the pressurized freon is sprayed through into the larger coil tubing. what this does is allows the freon to expand and this enables it to get cold and absorb heat fromm the air traveling through the a coil. this changes the freon into a low pressure vapor which is again sucked into the compressor and compressed where the cycle starts over.


  2. Inside the system if it is properly charged, some will be a gas, some will be a liquid. when the compressor is turned on it pulls freon from the low side and pushes it into the high pressure side. Any gas gets hot under pressure. The heat is reduced in the condenser coil,and becomes a liquid. It is then pushed through an o*****e where it sprays out into the low pressure of the evaporator coil, Then back to the compressor with it's load of heat to start the journey all over. I hope you find this helpful.

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