Only very small amounts of water are soluble in liquid refrigerant. In contrast, refrigerant vapour and water vapour mix in any ratio. |
Any water in the refrigerant circuit will be entrained in droplet form once the dryer in the receiver or reservoir has absorbed as little as approx. 7 g of water. This water flows as far as the expansion valve nozzle or the restrictor and turns to ice. The air conditioner will then no longer provide any cooling effect. |
Water causes irreparable damage to the air conditioner because at high pressures and temperatures it combines with other impurities to form acids. |
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