15
AIR CONDITIONING
CHAPILLARY TUBE
EQUALIZER
CIRCUIT IN
CASE INTERNAL
AQUALIZER
TYPE
VALVE
EQUALIZER
PIPE
HEAT
SENSITIZING
TUBE
INLET
DIAPHRAGM
CHAMBER
DIAPHRAGM
OUTLET
PRESSURE
SPRING
Receiver / dryer
This component acts as a storage device for liquid
refrigerant. It also contains a filter and a desiccant
which is a material that absorbs moisture from the
A.C. system.
Expansion Valve
This small valve controls the flow of refrigerant into
the evaporator. It is controlled by a temperature
sensor at the evaporator outlet. If the outlet
temperature is too high, it means not enough
refrigerant is flowing into the evaporator and poor
passenger cooling will result.
If the outlet temperature is too cool, it means too
much refrigerant is flowing and the evaporator fins
will probably load up with ice. In either case, the
feed-back temperature sensor opens or closes the
expansion valve opening to achieve the correct flow
rate and evaporator outlet temperature.
Evaporator
The last component in the cycle, and where we
finally get around to cooling air. As the foggy mist of
refrigerant enters, the air passing over the evaporator
fins gives up its heat to evaporating refrigerant. At
the inlet the refrigerant is liquid and at the outlet it has
changed into gas.
Fig. 11 - Expansion valve
Fig. 10 - Receiver / dryer
Fig. 12 - Evaporator




