Vehicle Air Conditioning (VAC) : System Operation and The Refrigerant Cycle
Vehicle Air Conditioning (VAC) : System Operation and The Refrigerant Cycle
(VAC)
System operation and the refrigerant cycle
At Sea level ‐ water boils at 212⁰ F ‐ R‐134a boils at ‐15⁰ F
At Sea level ‐ ‐ R‐134a boils at ‐15⁰ F
At 30 psig ‐ ‐ R‐134a boils at 35⁰
The Pressure of thFe evaporator will control it’s Temperature
An R134a temperature‐pressure chart shows what the refrigerant
temperature should be at a specific pressure.
This can be helpful in A/C diagnosis.
Compressor
Drive Pulley
Spring loaded Clutch Plate
Any time you replace a compressor or clutch,
the clearance must be checked.
Loose clearance will cause clutch to make noise, slip, and overheat.
This will raise pressure too high and may cause the pressure relief valve to open.
Wash off any spilled oil immediately. (wiping up spill will press
oil into paint and NOT protect the vehicle)
Replace the desiccant if the system was left open to the air for more
than a few hours, such as after collision damage, or older systems that
have leaked out all the refrigerant.
Look, listen, feel, for changes in air flow as doors are moved
Air doors control:
Temperature (Blend Door)
Fresh or Recirculate Air
Mode Doors – Defrost, Floor, Panel
Air Door
Quiz
Proper air flow through Evaporator and Condenser is critical
for proper cooling.