How does an air cooled air conditioner work?
The air conditioner works following the refrigerating cycle combined with the compression cycle. This is the process both to cool and heat: The air is cooled by the gas present in the copper pipes.This gas is compressed and transformed from the liquid to gasiform state, reducing the heat during this transformation. The evaporating liquid, in this way, produces the refrigerating effect. The gas cools the air that shall be introduced in the ambient at a lower temperature. On the contrary, when the gas returns from the gasiform to the liquid state, the heat shall be produced. This heat shall be transferred from the gas to the air that shall be introduced in the ambient at a higher temperature (heat pump).