What is the function of an automobile evaporator?
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The function of an automobile evaporator is to transform the refrigerant from a liquid state into a gaseous state. After absorbing a significant amount of surrounding heat, the low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant vapor then re-enters the compressor. This repeated process facilitates the achievement of cooling objectives, providing a comfortable riding environment for passengers, reducing driver fatigue, and enhancing driving safety. The evaporator serves as a radiator device for both the car engine and the automobile air conditioning system, located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, and is integrated with the heater core as a single assembly. Types of automobile evaporators include: 1. Horizontal evaporators; 2. Vertical tube evaporators; 3. Spiral tube evaporators; 4. Air-cooling evaporators; 5. Liquid coolant evaporators.