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Often called the heart of the air conditioning system, this "pump" draws in low-pressure gas, and pumps out high-pressure vapor to be condensed and fed back to the evaporator coil.
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A compressor provides a form of automatic level control. It attenuates high levels, thus effectively reducing the dynamic range, making it much easier to control signals and set appropriate fader levels. Reducing the dynamic range also means that recording levels can be set higher, therefore improving the signal-to-noise performance. Limiting is an extreme form of compression, where the output signal is sharply attenuated so that it cannot exceed a particular level. See Dynamics Processor.
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The motor/pump that drives the air conditioning unit. It is responsible for pumping refrigerant throughout the system.
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The heart of an air conditioning or heat pump system. It is part of the outdoor unit and pumps refrigerant in order to meet the cooling requirements of the system.
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