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The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a low-pressure gas to a high-pressure gas is the: - ANSWERcompressor The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a high-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid is the: - ANSWERcondenser The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a low-pressure liquid to a low-pressure gas is the: - ANSWERevaporator A split-system air conditioning unit has: - ANSWERthe compressor and condenser connected by a refrigeration line set to the metering device and evaporator In a sealed system, as the pressure increases: - ANSWERthe temperature increases

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NATE: Air Conditioning Components
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The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a low-pressure gas to a high-
pressure gas is the: - ANSWERcompressor



The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a high-pressure gas to a
high-pressure liquid is the: - ANSWERcondenser



The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a low-pressure liquid to a
low-pressure gas is the: - ANSWERevaporator



A split-system air conditioning unit has: - ANSWERthe compressor and condenser connected by a
refrigeration line set to the metering device and evaporator



In a sealed system, as the pressure increases: - ANSWERthe temperature increases




The part of an air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a high-pressure liquid to a
low-pressure liquid is the: - ANSWERmetering device



Which part of the system stores refrigerant until it is needed in the evaporator: - ANSWERthe
receiver



Which part of the system prevents liquid from entering the compressor: - ANSWERthe accumulator

Where does the refrigerant change from a high-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid: -
ANSWERcondenser



Where does the refrigerant change from a low-pressure liquid to a low-pressure gas: -
ANSWERevaporator



Where does the refrigerant change from a low-pressure gas to a high-pressure gas: -
ANSWERcompressor

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