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How Does A Condensing Unit Work? |
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Answer» INSIDE the condenser, the refrigerant VAPOR is compressed and forced through a heat exchange coil, CONDENSING it into a liquid and rejecting the heat previously absorbed from the cool indoor AREA. The condenser's heat exchanger is GENERALLY cooled by a fan blowing outside air through it. Inside the condenser, the refrigerant vapor is compressed and forced through a heat exchange coil, condensing it into a liquid and rejecting the heat previously absorbed from the cool indoor area. The condenser's heat exchanger is generally cooled by a fan blowing outside air through it. |
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