Air conditioning units work by removing warm air from inside your home and pumping it outside, while releasing cool air back into the room, effectively reducing the temperature.
Here’s how it functions:
Absorption of Heat: An air conditioner absorbs warm indoor air through a set of coils called the evaporator.
Cooling Process: The evaporator cools the air, and the cooled air is circulated back into the room.
Heat Disposal: The heat extracted from the room is then released outside through another set of coils called the condenser.
Refrigerant: The key to this process is a specialized chemical called refrigerant. It changes from a liquid to a gas and back again, absorbing and releasing heat in the process