NRF 36077 Air conditioning evaporator

69.89

    • Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info Info 2:without expansion valve
    • Material:Aluminium
    • Core Length [mm]:200
    • Core Width [mm]:263
    • Core Depth [mm]:60
    • Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info:with gaskets / seals
    • Item number:36077
    • Manufacturer:NRF
    • EAN number:8718042026507
    • Construction Year from:This characteristic varies depending on the car model.
    • Condition:New
    Trade numbers: NRF 36077

Description

Audi’s air conditioning system, the evaporator is another essential component, responsible for transforming the cool liquid refrigerant into the refreshing air you feel inside the cabin. Here’s a quick breakdown:

Function:

  • The evaporator acts like a miniature radiator inside the car’s dashboard. The cooled liquid refrigerant from the condenser flows through the evaporator’s coils.
  • A fan blows air from the cabin over the evaporator coils. As the warm air absorbs heat from the cold refrigerant, it cools down significantly.
  • This cooled air is then circulated throughout the cabin by the ventilation system, providing you with comfortable and refreshing air.

Location:

  • The evaporator is typically located behind the dashboard, hidden from view within the HVAC housing.

Construction:

  • Made of aluminum or other lightweight materials for efficient heat transfer.
  • Composed of thin fins and tubes to maximize surface area for better heat absorption from the air.
  • Contains an expansion valve that controls the flow and pressure of the refrigerant.

Maintenance:

  • The evaporator is generally a sealed unit and doesn’t require regular maintenance. However, a clogged or dirty evaporator can reduce airflow and cooling efficiency.
  • Regular cabin air filter changes help prevent dust and debris from entering the evaporator, ensuring optimal performance.
  • If you suspect a malfunctioning evaporator (e.g., reduced cooling, bad odor), professional diagnosis and repair might be necessary.