An A/C Compressor is a critical part of an automobile's HVAC system, compressing refrigerant to regulate cabin temperature. It finds application in vehicles equipped with air conditioning systems. This compressor offers technical advantages such as enhanced fuel economy and lower emissions thanks to its well-engineered design. Made by
MAHLE, the ACP1563000P model has dimensions of 212 x 195 x 292 mm and is produced in Hungary. Dimensions are provided by the supplier and may include packaging dimensions.
AC compressors are positive-displacement pumps integral to a vehicle’s air conditioning system, typically driven by the engine via a belt or, increasingly, powered electrically. These units compress refrigerant gas, increasing its temperature and pressure to facilitate the cooling process within the evaporator. Modern compressors utilize variable displacement technology to optimize efficiency and cooling capacity based on demand. Key components include a reciprocating piston, rotary vane, or scroll mechanism, coupled with an electromagnetic clutch or variable control valve. Proper function relies on maintaining sealed internal pressures and lubrication via the refrigerant oil.