The condenser’s primary role is to cool the hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas coming from the compressor. This cooling process condenses the refrigerant into a high-pressure liquid, which is then sent to the evaporator.
Heat Exchange:
The condenser transfers heat from the refrigerant to the air outside the car by allowing the refrigerant to release its heat as it passes through the condenser coils.
Maintaining Optimal Cooling:
By ensuring that the refrigerant is properly cooled and condensed, the condenser helps maintain the efficiency and effectiveness of the air conditioning system.