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| HVAC basic principles | HVAC legislation |
In most countries, any person who services an air conditioning system must be separately accredited to comply with local environmental protection legislation, or under close supervision of an accredited person. |
| Vehicle heating & ventilation systems | To improve passenger comfort and safety, fresh air is drawn from outside ducts and directed to the passenger compartment. Incoming air can be heated by passing over a small heating core connected to the engine's cooling system. |
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| Basic air-conditioning principles | Heat transfer can take place by one of three methods, conduction, convection and radiation. |
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| Air-conditioning capacity | Latent heat is the amount of heat required to be added to a substance or removed from a substance to bring about a change of state. |
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| Air-conditioning refrigerant | The refrigerant removes heat from the vehicle interior and transfers it to the outside air in a continuous cycle of vaporization and condensation. |
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| Humidity | Reducing the temperature of the air also reduces its humidity. Cold air will not hold as much water vapor as warm air. | |
| Fixed orifice tube air-conditioning system | Fixed orifice | In a fixed orifice system, the orifice tube controls the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator. An accumulator acts as a storage device and also contains filters and dessicants to remove moisture and impurities from the refrigerant. |
| Control devices | Control devices are fitted into the system to ensure maximum efficiency of operation and to protect components from damage. | |
| Thermal expansion valve air-conditioning system | Thermostatic expansion valve system | In a thermostatic expansion valve system, a receiver drier is located between the condenser and the evaporator. It acts as a storage volume for liquid refrigerant and also contains a filter and desiccant material. |
| Thermal expansion valves | A thermostatic expansion valve controls the amount of refrigerant entering the evaporator coils. It also causes a drop in pressure to take place without causing a change of state. | |
| Air-conditioning components | Air-conditioning compressors | The compressor circulates refrigerant through the air-conditioning system. Axial piston compressors are one of the most common types used. |
| Condensers & evaporators | The condenser transfers heat from the refrigerant to the outside air. The evaporator draws heat from air in the passenger compartment. |
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| Receiver drier | The receiver drier acts as a storage volume for liquid refrigerant. It also contains filters and desiccants. |
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| Lines & hoses | Hoses and pipes must be capable of withstanding the high pressures and temperatures that are found in the air-conditioning system. |
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| TX valve construction | The thermal expansion valve controls the amount of refrigerant entering the evaporator coils. It also causes a drop in pressure without causing a change of state. |
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| Temperature monitoring thermostat | The thermostat monitors the temperature of the evaporator fins and controls system operation within set limits. |
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| Refrigerants | The refrigerant is used to absorb, transfer and release heat in the air-conditioning circuit. |
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| Pressure switches |
Pressure switches protect the system from excessively high or low pressures. | |
| Heating elements | Most vehicles contain a heated rear window When the rear demister switch is turned on, electrical current flows through the wire causing it to heat. | |
| Climate control | Air-conditioning ECU |
The electronic control is connected to the sensors and actuators by a multi-plug, and through wiring to the main vehicle wiring harness. |
| Ambient air temperature sensor |
The cabin air temperature is continually measured by the cabin air temperature sensor. When the cabin air temperature has been changed to be within 2°C or 35°F of the desired selection, the fan speed is gradually reduced. |
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| Servo motors |
Vacuum servos consist of a sealed housing divided by a flexible diaphragm. The diaphragm seals the housing into two separate chambers. |
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| Electric servo motors |
Electrical servos incorporate limit switches to open circuit the current supply to the motor when the maximum travel of the flap or tap has been reached. |
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| Automatic climate control sensors |
Most temperature sensors used in climate control systems are thermistors which are solid state electronic devices that change their electrical resistance in response to temperature changes. |
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| Evaporator temperature sensor |
The evaporator temperature sensor is located in the air stream where the air leaves the evaporator and signals to the control unit the temperature of the air. |
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| Blower speed control |
This controls the speed of the fan in the heating and air-conditioning system in the passenger cabin. |
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| Ventilation systems | A ventilation system is fitted to vehicles to make the environment in the cabin comfortable for its occupants. The ventilation system is controlled by a set of switches located on the dash. | |
| HVAC procedures | Checking an A/C system |
When measuring the actual temperature drop of the air through the air conditioning system with a thermometer, the fan should be on its lowest setting, because the slower any given mass of air passes across the condenser, the greater the cooling effect. The objective of this procedure is to show you how to check the condition of air conditioning system components. |
| Checking a heating system |
The heater system consists of a heater core, which is like a small radiator, through which the coolant circulates from the vehicle cooling system. The objective of this procedure is to show you how to check the heater system and hoses. |
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| Inspecting & adjusting an engine drive belt |
There are two types of drive belts: V-type and Serpentine type. The objective of this procedure is to show you how to inspect and manually adjust engine accessory drive belts. |
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| Replacing an engine drive belt | Many vehicles require the technician to manually adjust the tension on the belt. Other vehicles have an automatic spring tensioning system. Depending on the system used on the particular vehicle, you should always follow the manufacturer's service instructions. The objective of this procedure is to show you how to remove and replace an engine accessory drive belt. | |