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The Process of Freon compression

The compressor in your air conditioning or cooling unit compresses cool Freon gas causing it to become hot, high-pressure gas (red). This hot gas runs through a set of coils so it can dissipate it’s heat, and it condenses into a liquid in the process. The Freon liquid runs through an expansion valve, and in the process it evaporates to become a cold, low-pressure gas (blue). The cold gas runs through a set of coils that allows the gas to absorb heat and cool down the air inside the building.

Mixed in with Freon is a small amount of lightweight oil. This oil lubricates the compressor.

This oil, after a period of time begins to accumulate inside these coils (blue and red) and begins to restrict heat transfer. ThermoCool™ mixes with the existing oil, removes this build up and helps the system repair it’s loss of efficiency.

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