Valeooscope - Air Conditioning System Thermal comfort loop
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Coolant temperature sensor
A/C pressure sensing
Cooling fan
Fan low speed
Compressor cycling process When the air temperature is below or equal to the target value Tmin (about -1°C), the surface of the evaporator may freeze. The sensor detects this temperature and sends it to the control system, which switches off the compres- sor.
Compressor control
Fan high speed
11.9.2 The evaporator sensor The evaporator sensor is a temperature detector. Role: g Sensing the evaporator temperature g Preventing the freeze of the evaporator by stopping cold generation
Evaporator temperature
A/C start up and cool down
Evaporator freezing
ON OFF
Compressor cycling phase
Tmax
ON OFF
Tmin
OFF ON
Evaporator freezing
Time
ON
OFF
This causes a drop in the production of cold by the evaporator and a gradual rise in the temperature on its surface. The sensor then detects this increase in the tempe- rature and authorises the compressor to restart when the temperature reaches Tmax. A/C loops fitted with variable-cylinder and external control compressors do not need an evaporator sensor. The thermal power is adjusted in order to: g Avoid freezing on the evaporator g Provide greater comfort g Improve the efficiency of the system g Reduce the vehicle fuel consumption
Evaporator temperature
Tmin (°C)
Tmax (°C)
The compressor generally disengages when the detected temperature achieves -1°C, and re-enga- gement occurs at 4°C Location: Option1: The sensor is located in the air stream where the air leaves the evaporator Option2: The sensor is plugged on the evaporator’s fins and located in the coldest area
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