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AIR CONDITIONER BY, SATHA SIVA PANDIAN.M BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EMAIL: [email protected]

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AIR CONDITIONER

BY,

SATHA SIVA PANDIAN.M

BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

EMAIL: [email protected]

INTRODUCTION

The air conditioning is that branch of engineering science

which deals with the study of conditioning of air.

(i.e.) supplying & maintaining desirable internal

atmospheric condition for human comfort, irrespective of

external condition.

AIR CONDITIONER

Air conditioners use chemicals that easily convert from a gas to a liquid and back again. This chemical is used to transfer heat from the air inside of a home to the outside air.

The machine has three main parts .

i. Compressor

ii. Condenser

iii.Evaporator.

AIR CONDITIONER

COMPRESSOR

The working fluid arrives at the compressor as a cool, low-

pressure gas. The compressor squeezes the fluid. This packs

the molecule of the fluid closer together. The closer the

molecules are together , the higher its energy and its

temperature.

CONDENSER

The working fluid leaves the

compressor as a hot, high pressure gas

and flows into the condenser.

If you looked at the air conditioner

part outside a house, look for the part

that has metal fins all around.

The fins act just like a radiator in a car

and helps the heat go away, or dissipate,

more quickly.

EVAPORATOR

The evaporator is located on

the inside the house, sometimes

as part of a furnace.

That's the part that heats your

house.

This contains coil and fan .

The coil temperature is transfer

to room temperature.

CENTRALIZATION AIR CONDITIONER

WINTER & SUMMER AIR CONDITIONER

DRY AC

WET AC

TODAY’S WASTAGE IS TOMORROW’S SHORTAGE

SUMMER AC ( HOT & WET WEATHER )

SUMMER AC ( HOT & DRY WEATHER )

WINTER AC