How Split System Air Conditioning Works
Split system air conditioning operates through a cyclic process that effectively regulates indoor temperatures for year-round comfort.
In cooling mode, the indoor unit’s evaporator coil absorbs heat from indoor air, while the refrigerant within evaporates into a gas and travels to the outdoor unit’s compressor.
Here, the gas is compressed, raising its temperature, before flowing through the outdoor unit’s condenser coil to release heat into the outdoor air and condense back into a liquid.
In heating mode, this process reverses, with the outdoor unit extracting heat from the outdoor air to transfer indoors.
The compressor increases the temperature of the refrigerant gas, which then flows through the indoor unit to release heat into the indoor air.
The refrigerant then condenses back into a liquid, repeating the cycle to maintain consistent indoor comfort.
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