AC Condensers
AC condensers are a critical component of air conditioning systems that are responsible for removing heat from the air inside a building and releasing it outside. They are typically located outside the building, next to the compressor unit, and consist of a series of thin metal fins that are connected to a network of small tubes.
High-temperature refrigerant gas flows through condenser coils, where it gives off heat to the surrounding air, causing the refrigerant to condense into a liquid.