05/06/2025
This diagram shows the refrigerant flow in a reverse cycle air conditioning system, highlighting the key components and their functions. The system includes a compressor, which pressurizes the refrigerant and circulates it through the system. The refrigerant flows through a valve, known as the "valve reversora" (reversing valve), which changes the direction of the refrigerant flow, allowing the system to switch between cooling and heating modes. The refrigerant then travels to the condenser, where it releases heat, and through an expansion device that regulates the flow before reaching the ev***rator. The ev***rator, located inside the air handler, absorbs heat from the air, cooling it. This system provides both heating and cooling by reversing the flow of refrigerant as needed, making it an efficient option for year-round temperature control.