What Components Make Up an Automotive Air Conditioning System?
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An automotive air conditioning system consists of a refrigeration system, heating system, ventilation and air purification devices, and a control system. The automotive air conditioning controller is a control device for automotive air conditioning equipment. The automotive air conditioning system is designed to cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the vehicle cabin, providing a comfortable environment for passengers, reducing driver fatigue, and enhancing driving safety. Air conditioning systems have become one of the indicators for measuring whether a vehicle is fully equipped. Classification of automotive air conditioning systems: 1. By drive method: independent and non-independent; 2. By performance: single-function and integrated heating/cooling; 3. By control method: manual and electronically controlled pneumatic adjustment; 4. By control method: fully automatic adjustment and microcomputer-controlled fully automatic adjustment.