What is the role of the condenser?
The role of the condenser is to cool down the high temperature and high pressure refrigerant vapor discharged from the compressor, so that it condenses into liquid high pressure refrigerant. The refrigerant in the gas state is liquefied or condensed in the condenser, and the refrigerant is almost 100% vapor when it enters the condenser, and it is not 100% liquid when it leaves the condenser, and only a certain amount of heat energy is discharged from the south condenser within a given time. Therefore, a small amount of refrigerant leaves the condenser in a gaseous manner, but because the next step is a liquid storage dryer, this state of the refrigerant does not affect the operation of the system. Compared with the coolant radiator of the engine, the pressure of the condenser is higher than that of the engine coolant radiator. When installing the condenser, pay attention to the refrigerant discharged from the compressor must enter the upper end of the condenser, and the outlet must be below. Otherwise, the pressure of the refrigeration system will increase, resulting in the danger of condenser expansion and cracking.