Monobloc component for a refrigerant fluid circuit, in particula

Refrigeration – Automatic control – Refrigeration producer

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623246, F25B 4104

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059242990

ABSTRACT:
A refrigerant fluid circuit for air conditioning a motor vehicle has three branches, including a first branch having an evaporator and a compressor, the three branches having a common junction point. The circuit includes a monobloc component comprising a body having three body ports for connection to the three branches of the circuit respectively. The common junction point is formed within the body of the monobloc component, which also contains an expansion device of the circuit, situated between the second body port and the junction point. The body also includes a direct cross passage which is connected in the first circuit branch between the evaporator and the compressor.

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