Automotive Air Conditioning System
An automotive air conditioning system is a complex network of components and mechanisms designed to cool and dehumidify the air inside a vehicle. It typically consists of a compressor, condenser, evaporator, expansion valve, and various hoses and refrigerant lines. The compressor pressurizes and circulates refrigerant gas, which then flows through the system, absorbing heat from the cabin and releasing it outside. The condenser dissipates heat, the evaporator cools and dehumidifies the air, and the expansion valve regulates the flow of refrigerant. Together, these components work to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the vehicle, regardless of external conditions.