How does the air conditioner cool down the room?


An air conditioner is one such machine that is electrically operated. By this, a room or building can be kept cool. Not only this, it also controls the moisture and dust present in the air of the room. Nowadays air conditioners are coming in many sizes and types.

How does the air conditioner cool down the room


In fact, air conditioners have a compressor, which compresses the freon gas that produces coolness. This gas comes into a liquid state from the compressor and condenser coils. It has a small fan, which blows air into the room. The air that comes in contact with the liquefied gas gets cooled, which comes into the room by a fan. 

The hot air in the room turns the liquid gas back into the gas state. The compressor keeps turning it into a liquid. This sequence continues and cold air keeps reaching the room. This keeps the room cool.

Air conditioners have moisture absorbers to reduce humidity, which keeps moisture out of the room. This device has a filter, which keeps the dust particles away from the air coming from the room. In this way, the room remains cool and the amount of moisture and dust is also controlled. Cooling the room by AC depends on both the capacity of the AC and the size of the room.

Now let's talk about why water comes out of AC?


You can understand the process of removing water from the air conditioner in such a way that when we fill cold water in a glass, then water droplets freeze on the glass. After some time these droplets collect at the bottom of the glass in the form of water. 

When the air conditioner runs, the gas generated in it passes through the pipes in the AC and water droplets get deposited on the pipes. These droplets come in contact with the hot environment outside and take the form of water. This water comes out of the air conditioner. This is the reason why water comes out of the air conditioner.