The Heater and Evaporator Coil an integral components within an air conditioning system, designed to regulate temperature. These components work together to facilitate the cooling and heating processes, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment. While air conditioners are commonly associated with cooling, they can also provide heating functions through these coils. The evaporator coil is responsible for cooling indoor air. It functions by allowing a refrigerant to evaporate and absorb heat from the surrounding air, thus lowering the air temperature. This cooled air is then distributed throughout the space. The heater coil, often referred to as an electric or auxiliary heating element, serves the opposite function. When the air conditioner operates in heating mode, this coil generates heat by passing an electrical current through a resistive element. The warm air is then circulated to maintain the desired indoor temperature.
Attributes:
• Constructed with fins to maximize heat exchange.
• Located within the indoor unit of an air conditioner.
• Contains a refrigerant, which circulates and undergoes phase changes.
Applications:
The Heater and Evaporator Coil is located within the heating ventilation and air conditioning unit to facilitate the exchange of heat and ensure precise temperature control.