Difference Between Aftermarket and OEM Compressors?
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There is basically no difference, both can be used normally. Below is relevant information about compressors: 1. Overview: A compressor is a driven fluid machine that converts low-pressure gas into high-pressure gas, serving as the heart of a refrigeration system. It draws in low-temperature, low-pressure refrigerant gas through the suction pipe, compresses it via piston movement driven by an electric motor, and then discharges high-temperature, high-pressure refrigerant gas through the exhaust pipe to power the refrigeration cycle. This achieves the refrigeration cycle of compression→condensation (heat release)→expansion→evaporation (heat absorption). 2. Classification: Compressors can be categorized into positive displacement compressors and dynamic compressors based on their working principles.