What is the power of an automotive compressor?
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Automotive compressors typically operate at a low pressure of 0.3-0.5Mpa and a high pressure of 1.6-1.8Mpa. Function of automotive compressors: The core component of a car's air conditioning system is the compressor, which is responsible for drawing in low-pressure gaseous refrigerant, compressing it into high-pressure gaseous refrigerant, and expelling it to provide the driving force for the refrigerant's circulation. During this circulation process, the refrigerant changes from a gaseous to a liquid state in the engine compartment, releasing heat in the process. Power specifications: The compressor can automatically adjust its power output based on the set temperature. The air conditioning control system does not collect temperature signals from the evaporator outlet but instead controls the compressor's compression ratio based on pressure changes within the air conditioning lines to automatically adjust the outlet temperature. Throughout the cooling process, the compressor remains operational, with the cooling intensity entirely regulated by the pressure control valve installed inside the compressor.