Is Automotive Air Conditioning Refrigerant Toxic?
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All commonly used types of air conditioning refrigerants are non-toxic. Here's an introduction to automotive air conditioning: 1. Overview: Automotive air conditioning refers to the air conditioning device installed in vehicles, capable of cooling, heating, ventilating, and purifying the air inside the cabin. It provides a comfortable environment for passengers, reduces driver fatigue, and enhances driving safety. 2. Structure: Generally includes refrigeration devices, heating devices, and ventilation devices. This integrated system makes full use of the limited space inside the vehicle, featuring a simple structure and ease of operation, making it a popular modern automotive air conditioning system internationally. 3. Arrangement: Different types of air conditioning systems have varying layout methods. Currently, integrated heating and cooling air conditioning systems are widely used in passenger cars. The typical arrangement combines the evaporator, heater radiator, centrifugal blower, and control mechanisms into a single unit, referred to as the air conditioning assembly.