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Deutsch: 1. Das Klimagas wird im Freien mit einem Kompressor komprimiert und verflüssigt sich in einem nachfolgenden Wärmetauscher. Die dabei entstehende Wärme wird an die Umwelt abgeführt. Das Kältemittel hat dann etwa (Außen-)Umgebungstemperatur.

2. Das flüssige Kältemittel wird in den Innenraum geleitet, wo es sich nach einer Kapillare in Kühlrippen (im Verdampfer) wieder ausdehnen darf, wobei es diese unter (Innen-)Raumtemperatur abkühlt. Es nimmt seine spezifische Verdampfungswärme auf. 3. Raumluft wird an den Kühlrippen vorbeigeblasen und gibt dabei ihre Wärme an die Kühlrippen ab – und wird deutlich abgekühlt wieder in den Raum abgegeben.

4. Das verdampfte, durch die Wärmeübertragung von der Raumluft wieder beinahe auf Raumtemperatur erwärmte Klimagas wird wieder nach außen zum Kompressor geführt. Der Kreislauf beginnt wieder von vorn.
English: An air conditioning unit: #The coils and pipes in an air conditioning unit contain refrigerant gas. The refrigerant gas enters the compressor as warm, low-pressure gas and leaves it as hot, high-pressure gas. #In the condenser coils, hot, compressed refrigerant gas loses heat to the outdoor air and becomes liquid while it is still warm. #The warm, liquid refrigerant passes through the tiny opening of the expansion valve, expands, and partly turns to gas at a low temperature. #In the cooling coils, the refrigerant takes up heat from the indoor air and leaves the coils as warm, low-pressure gas. #The indoor air gives up heat to the refrigerant in the cooling coils and also loses moisture as it is chilled. The moisture condenses on the coils and trickles down to outside drain holes. Cooled air is blown back into the room.
Français : Climatiseur.
Español: Aire acondicionado.
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    • 2009-02-23T08:46:00Z Pbroks13 1157x967 (182163 Bytes) cooling coils
    • 2009-02-18T17:51:11Z Bibi Saint-Pol 1157x967 (187159 Bytes) {{Assessments|comy=5|year=2008|com=1|com2=1}} {{VI|Window air conditioner|00:19, 11 December 2008 (UTC)| }} == Summary == {{Information |Description={{de|Klimaanlage.}} {{en|Air conditioning unit.}} {

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