The process in which the physical condition of air within a space is maintained in a desired condition by controlling simultaneously its temperature, humidity, cleanliness and motion
Air conditioning is a method of providing buildings and vehicles with cool dry air. a system that makes the air in a room or building cooler and drier
regulation by mechanical means of temperature, humidity, and air circulation within a selected enclosed area
The control of the quality, quantity, and temperature-humidity of the air in an interior space
Control of the temperature, humidity and air movement and cleaning of air in confined space
Control of the indoor environment by controlling the thermal characteristics (cleaning, changing the water content but mainly heating and cooling) the air supplied to the room
An Original Equipment or Aftermarket accessory system that cools and dries the incoming passenger compartment air Aka: a/c
Your vehicle's air conditioning system works exactly the same as a home air conditioner A compressor pumps Freon gas (the refrigerant) to the condenser (the radiator-like heat exchanger in front of the radiator) Here the Freon sheds its heat and condenses into a high pressure liquid It then circulates through a restrictive metering orifice and enters the evaporator (the cooling fins under the dash) where it expands and cools the incoming air Then it goes back to the compressor to start the journey all over again A/C service requires special tools and know-how, but the do-it-yourselfer can add Freon if the system is low Most A/C failures are due to loss of Freon (through leaks), plugging (caused by moisture entering the system and forming sludge), or compressor failure (due to loss of Freon or plugging) The A/C system should be checked annually and Freon added as needed