The Refrigerant Cycle
Climate Control System
Principles of Operation
The Refrigerant Cycle
A thermistor which monitors the temperature of the air that has passed through the evaporator core controls A/C clutch cycling. If the temperature of the evaporator core discharge air is low enough to cause the condensed water vapor to freeze, the A/C clutch is disengaged by the vehicle PCM.
The high-side line pressure is also monitored so that A/C compressor operation will be interrupted if the system pressure becomes too high or is determined to be too low (low charge condition).
The A/C compressor thermal protection switch will interrupt compressor operation if the compressor housing exceeds temperature limits.
The A/C compressor relief valve will open and vent refrigerant to relieve unusually high system pressure.
Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) Type Refrigerant System