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Just
what is auto air conditioning? |
by:
Mike
Yeager |
There was a time when auto air conditioning
was considered an extra! Judging from the
time we spend on the road these days, it's
no wonder that auto air conditioning is
now more of a necessity. Auto air conditioning
adds to the comfort of a car's passengers,
but there's much more value to it than that.
Auto air conditioning contributes to safe
driving. On the road there are numerous
occasions that require the driver's full
attention. On sweltering hot days in heavy
traffic, auto air conditioning can help
the driver maintain his composure, and so
aid in avoiding accidents.
The mechanics involved in auto air conditioning
are complex. For those interested in learning
how the thermodynamics works, the auto air
conditioning in cars works under the same
principles as any refrigeration unit. Refrigerant
R-134a is used to transfer heat from the
inside of the car to the outside, through
either a thermostatic expansion valve, or
the cycling clutch orifice tube. Older models
designed to use Freon-12 are still around,
but owners are being encouraged to switch
them to R-134s, because of the decline in
Freon availability. R-134 gives satisfactory
performance, although it doesn't cool as
well as Freon. Auto air conditioning is
built in and around the engine of the car,
so upkeep should be handled by a professional.
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