How Air Conditioner Works And What We Have Inside

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Published 2021-01-31
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🔥See how a portable air conditioner works and the parts we have inside. The compressor, evaporator, condenser, expansion valve and more. With animations and examples, I hope you will understand the theory adn how it works.

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00:00 Intro
01:29 Teardown
04:22 How it works?
08:06 Liquid to Gas Example
09:10 Full Circuit Animation
09:44 More Details
12:33 Thermostatic Expansion Valve
13:39 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @hermit3043
    Finally a real AC video and not some swamp cooler clickbait.
  • again you have proved with this video once again that YOU ARE ONE OF THE BEST EXPLAINERS AND CONTENT CREATORS ON YOUTUBE probably one of the TOP TEN (y)
  • @mdriyasatali
    Excellent work excellent video bro I m indian🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
  • @JjMn1000
    Some corrections for stuff in the video: Air compressors usually use reciprocating compressors which have pistons but these types of compressors which are a second type of rotary vane compressor have a different design. It is not a screw compressor and I have taken one apart before. You usually find screw compressors on large water chillers. The liquid dryer is before the metering device. R290 is propane aka a hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbon refrigerants do not have any ozone depletion potential aka ODP. HFCs like r410a(r32 and r125) have no ODP but they do have GWP aka global warming potential. Hcfc refrigerants like r22 are being phase out and have both ODP and GWP. Cfc refrigerants like r12 are VERY VERY BAD and are illegal. I agree scroll compressors are becoming more common but you will still see reciprocating compressors and rotary vane compressors. All motors that have VFD capability or multi speed capability can drive motors/compressors at variable speeds. Newer chillers usually have scroll compressors.
  • @phil955i
    With a couple of exceptions, a very good explanation
  • You explained how an AC unit works so well that everything finally clicked. Thank you. Your degree of knowledge and ability to describe the most technical aspects of a room air conditioner in the most simplest manner is exemplary. Bravo and thank you! You have a subscriber for life and, of course, will support as able.
  • @davidmcclare443
    r290 is one of the least harmful refrigerants ozone depletion of 0 and green house warming of 3. r410a has a green house warming of 2088 and r134a of 1410
  • @nemerissa
    I remember during my thermodynamics course back when i was an undergrad student, the most hard part fpr the teacher was to explain the refrigeration cycle!! Youn nailed it man 🔥 very well explained 🤙🏻
  • Thanks for taking the time to make this. Im a fan of the TXV, always thought about converting my fixed orifice so the compressor wouldn't constantly kick on and off. Anyway, great explanation of the components!
  • @Amit-wo4to
    don't worry about youtube algorithm ...your algorithm of way of explaination is great...one day whole world will know u❤
  • @stefano.a
    Beautiful video, thanks. It would be fantastic to see also how to build a little working model of an air conditioner using cheap (and non toxic) components. It would be the only one existing on YouTube
  • i think that this video explains AC better than any others that I have watched. Thank you. Just one thing you may need to correct. The R290 doesn't damage the ozone but it is a greenhouse gas like methane and CO2.
  • Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Great work yet simple enough to understand for everyone.
  • @naufian
    I have watched so many videos explaining about air conditioning, and this video is by far the best one and easiest to understand.
  • @kcg795
    I did convert my portable A/C to a dual hose and that seemed to help a lot. I eventually upgraded to a mini-split system. The portables are just too loud and I hated that mine used my window. My 12,000 btu can get my room ice cold and not even be phased while it seemed like my 10,000 btu portable had to work overtime to get my room down to a comfortable temperature. Portables and window A/C units are fine if you're renting. But if you own your home, you can't go wrong with a mini-split. Best thing I've ever done. Might install one in the living room next.
  • @cxa12
    Appreciate the first explanation.
  • @sabahjason1
    That was the best A/C how it works explaining i ever seen on youtube .🙏
  • @SuperBlisss
    this video is good for understanding the basic ac process because it is explained very simply and diagrammed very clearly...thank you!!
  • @keithking1985
    the expansion valve is such a simple design but so effective. awesome video..