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How Does the Evaporator Feed Cooled Air Into the Compartment for Cooling?
The evaporator cools the interior of the vehicle by feeding cooled air through an air circulation system. Here is how it works:
Ventilation inside the evaporator: the evaporator is usually mounted on top of the cabin or under the seats and has a ventilation system. These vents or air outlets are connected to the interior space of the cabin and allow cooled air to enter the cabin through the evaporator.
Cooled air circulation: During the operation of the evaporator, the high pressure liquid refrigerant absorbs heat and cools the surrounding air through the process of evaporation. This cooled air is drawn in by a fan inside the evaporator and is then fed into the cabin through the ventilation system.
Circulation fan: The evaporator is usually equipped with a circulation fan, whose function is to circulate the cooled air around the cabin. This ensures that the air is evenly distributed to all areas of the vehicle, providing an overall cooling effect.
Through the synergy of the evaporator's internal ventilation system and the circulating fan, the cooled air is efficiently channelled into the interior of the vehicle, providing a comfortable environment for the passengers. At the same time, the work of the evaporator is continually cycled to maintain a continuous cooling effect.
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