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Uploaded by dizzo95 on Jul 22, 2008
How Air Conditioners & Heat Exchangers Work
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i dont know anything about AC
JADEKINGsRULE 4 months ago
nice ... so when i close my doors and windows... and breath out CO2 ... in a closed loop system:) .. so thats why im so dumb:) thank you AC:)
kinda like when peops used coal fired stoves in winter and a bird blocks the flue pipe in summer:) and thats why i smoke - heavily!!!
thanks! :)
chichiiaia 1 year ago
@007MOORER Because of Charles Law, pressure increases temp increases, pressure drops temp drops.
anonymous812 1 year ago
@007MOORER - A heat [energy] transfer occured - the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air - which warms the refrigerant and turns it to vapor.
IMNODOCTOR 1 year ago
interesting
peugteobike 2 years ago
i don't understand how the warm air , after giving up its heat to the refrigerant causes the the refrigerant fluid to vaporize.
007MOORER 2 years ago
The principles explained are spoken too fast for first timers to pickup what is being taught unless of course, you continuously pause the video. Good graphics!
hfGJMJpfu7 2 years ago
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i dont know anything about AC
JADEKINGsRULE 4 months ago
nice ... so when i close my doors and windows... and breath out CO2 ... in a closed loop system:) .. so thats why im so dumb:) thank you AC:)
kinda like when peops used coal fired stoves in winter and a bird blocks the flue pipe in summer:) and thats why i smoke - heavily!!!
JADEKINGsRULE 4 months ago
thanks! :)
chichiiaia 1 year ago
@007MOORER Because of Charles Law, pressure increases temp increases, pressure drops temp drops.
anonymous812 1 year ago
@007MOORER - A heat [energy] transfer occured - the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air - which warms the refrigerant and turns it to vapor.
IMNODOCTOR 1 year ago
interesting
peugteobike 2 years ago
i don't understand how the warm air , after giving up its heat to the refrigerant causes the the refrigerant fluid to vaporize.
007MOORER 2 years ago
The principles explained are spoken too fast for first timers to pickup what is being taught unless of course, you continuously pause the video. Good graphics!
hfGJMJpfu7 2 years ago