38810R9G004 TSR053800 Compressor TRSE09 Vehicle AC Compressor For Honda NBOX WXHD057
The AC compressor is responsible for reducing the volume of the refrigerant gas, compressing it in order to complete the refrigerant cycle in the system. It can be thought of as the component that does all the heavy lifting. In order to perform this task, it requires energy, which it obtains from the engine through a pulley and shaft.
Parameter:
Car Make | For Honda NBOX DBA-JG1 |
Voltage | 12V |
Refrigerant | R134a |
Year Model | 2010-2015 |
Type | STR05 4PK |
OEM | 38810R9G004/TSR053800/338105Z1004/0327912211/SD3800/388105Z1004 |
Precaution
There are some steps you can take to extend the lifespan of your AC compressor:
1. Maintain your car's cooling system: Regularly flush the radiator and change the coolant fluid to prevent any buildup or clogs that can affect the performance of the AC compressor.
2. Avoid driving in excessive heat or traffic: High temperatures and heavy traffic can put extra strain on your AC compressor. Whenever possible, try to park your car in the shade and avoid driving during the hottest parts of the day.
Ignoring these issues can lead to more significant damage and higher repair costs. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your AC compressor remains in good condition and functions optimally for as long as possible.
Working Principle
The basic working principle of the automobile air conditioning compressor is to suck low-pressure cold gas (usually refrigerant) into the compressor cavity through the driving device, and then compress it into high-pressure and high-temperature gas.
Compressors usually use piston or screw compressors. In a piston compressor, the piston moves up and down in the cavity, and the cold gas is compressed by the movement of the piston. In a screw compressor, the screw compresses the cold gas. The compression process of the compressor increases the pressure and temperature of the cold gas.
The high-pressure and high-temperature gas will then enter the condenser and be converted into high-pressure hot gas through heat dissipation, then cool and expand through the expansion valve, and finally enter the evaporator to prepare for circulation again. Throughout the process, the compressor provides compression and conversion capabilities and is one of the key components to realize the automotive air conditioning refrigeration cycle.
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