Re: A/C in a 328 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Hans E. Hansen (FList![]() |
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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:27:50 -0700 (PDT) |
Uh, Larry, you don't compress a liquid into a gas, then depressurize it into a liquid.
It's the other way around.
Hans.
On 6/28/07, LarryT <l02turner [at] comcast.net> wrote:
Hi Jim, One word of caution - please insure you hook the charger to the correct side - if it is hooked to the high pressure side by mistake you could be injured. You don't want the compressor to inflate the can ---
Each car is different - in simple terms (the only way I know how to tell it) the compressor pumps out high pressure gas to the condenser where it cools the air being blown into the sabefore returning to the low pressure side as a low pressure liquid. There it is pressureized oince again and converted to a gas under high pressure where it is moved to the condenser where it cools the air moving into the car once again - and continues the loop.
All that is from memory (and my memory is poor) - I suggest you do a Google of Auto AC to get a better description - Just be careful -
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D) www.youroil.net for Oil Analysis and Weber Parts Test Results http://members.rennlist.com/oil PORSCHE POSTERS! youroil.net Weber Carb Info http://members.rennlist.com/webercarbs Porsche Road Test http://members.rennlist.com/roadtest/
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A/C in a 328 vikelj, June 27 2007
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Re: A/C in a 328 LarryT, June 28 2007
- Re: A/C in a 328 Hans E. Hansen, June 28 2007
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Re: A/C in a 328 LarryT, June 28 2007
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