How Many Grams of Refrigerant Can Be Added to the JAC Refine Air Conditioning?

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MacDaniel
07/30/25 8:28am
JAC Refine requires between 1200-1800 grams of refrigerant, which is equivalent to 2 to 3 bottles. The role of automotive refrigerant includes the following 3 points: 1. Heat dissipation: It uses its own physical changes to remove heat from the vehicle. Under high pressure, the refrigerant forms a liquid and releases heat; 2. Phase change: When it flows back to the expansion valve, influenced by the pressure difference, it instantly changes from liquid to gas, absorbing a large amount of heat around the evaporator, similar to how water absorbs heat when it turns into steam; 3. Heat release: The compressor draws it into the cylinder for compression, transforming it from gas to liquid, then releases heat, which is dissipated through the condenser using a fan—this is the function of the refrigerant.
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