Car Air Compressor For Toyota Camry For Alphard 4471903341 WXHB030
The automotive air conditioning compressor is used to compress and circulate refrigerant within a vehicle's air conditioning system. It is responsible for pressurizing the refrigerant, which allows it to absorb heat from the cabin and release it outside, resulting in cool air being blown into the vehicle.
Parameter:
Car Make |
For Toyota Camry For Alphard For Estima 2AZ
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Compressor Model |
6SEU16C 9PK |
Voltage/Grooves |
12V
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Weixing No |
WXHB030 |
OEM NO |
8831058011/8831058012/4471903340/4471903341
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A/C Compressor
The automotive AC compressor, also known as the air conditioning compressor, is an integral component of the vehicle's air conditioning system. It is responsible for compressing and circulating the refrigerant throughout the system, enabling the cooling process.
The basic structure of an automotive AC compressor includes:
1. Housing: The compressor is typically housed in a sturdy metal casing to protect its internal components.
2. Pulley and Clutch: The compressor features a pulley and an electromagnetic clutch. The pulley is connected to the engine's accessory belt, allowing the compressor to be driven by the engine's rotational motion. The clutch enables the compressor to engage and disengage from the engine as needed.
3. Compressor Shaft: The compressor shaft is responsible for converting the rotating motion of the clutch and pulley into a reciprocating motion, compressing the refrigerant gas.
4. Cylinder and Piston: Within the compressor, there are one or more cylinders, each housing a piston. As the piston moves up and down, it creates a pressure difference, compressing the refrigerant gas.
5. Reed Valves: Reed valves are located within the compressor and allow the refrigerant to enter and exit the cylinders based on the piston's movement.
6. Oil Lubrication System: To ensure proper operation and longevity, the compressor has an oil lubrication system. This system lubricates the moving parts and helps maintain optimal performance.
7. Refrigerant Ports: The compressor has refrigerant ports for the intake and discharge of the refrigerant gas, allowing it to enter and exit the compressor during the compression process.
The AC compressor works in conjunction with other components of the air conditioning system, such as the condenser, evaporator, and expansion valve, to regulate the temperature inside the vehicle's cabin. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the cooling efficiency and performance of the air conditioning system.
Working Principle
The basic working principle of the automobile air conditioning compressor is to suck low-pressure cold gas (usually refrigerant) into the compressor cavity through the driving device, and then compress it into high-pressure and high-temperature gas.
Compressors usually use piston or screw compressors. In a piston compressor, the piston moves up and down in the cavity, and the cold gas is compressed by the movement of the piston. In a screw compressor, the screw compresses the cold gas.
The compression process of the compressor increases the pressure and temperature of the cold gas. The high-pressure and high-temperature gas will then enter the condenser and be converted into high-pressure hot gas through heat dissipation, then cool and expand through the expansion valve, and finally enter the evaporator to prepare for circulation again. Throughout the process, the compressor provides compression and conversion capabilities and is one of the key components to realize the automotive air conditioning refrigeration cycle.
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