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CLIMATE CONTROL
NRF offers a full range of OE quality Mobile AC products and shop-equipment. Technically spoken, an AC system does not produce cold air
but it absorbs heat (cold is an absence of heat).
By evaporating a liquid (refrigerant) in the car's interior, heat is absorbed. The evaporated refrigerant is then transported to the engine compartment where it, after a pressure increase, condenses.
During this condensation it rejects the stored heat (which was absorbed in the interior). After condensation, the liquid refrigerant travels to the the interior compartment where it, after a pressure drop, evaporates. The whole process starts again (to cycle).

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