Overheat detecting device of an air conditioning system for auto

Refrigeration – Automatic control – Refrigeration producer

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623234, 236 99D, F25B 4900

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045079358

ABSTRACT:
In an air conditioning system for automotive vehicles, an overheat detecting device is provided for detection of overheating of refrigerant circulated in the air conditioning system. The overheat detecting device is arranged in an outlet pipe connected to the evaporator of the air conditioning system, and accommodated within the evaporator case. The interior of the outlet pipe forms a detecting space for detection of overheating of refrigerant, and the overheat detecting device has a thermo-sensitive means arranged in the detecting space which is interior of the outlet pipe.

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