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TM 9-2320-280-20-1 1-32. M997, M997A1, AND M997A2 AMBULANCE AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM  OPERATION The  air-conditioning  system  covered  in  this  manual  applies  only  to  the  M997,  M997A1,  and  M997A2 vehicles  and  consists  of  the  following  major  components: COMPRESSOR  -  Inside  the  compressor,  low  pressure  gas  refrigerant  is  compressed  into  a  high pressure  gas  that  is  pushed  into  the  condenser  by  the  compressor. DISCHARGE  LINE  - High pressure gas is carried through the discharge line from the compressor to  the  condenser. CONDENSER - Refrigerant enters the condenser as a high pressure gas. When condensed, it gives  up  its  heat  to  the  outside  air  and  becomes  a  high  pressure  liquid. LIQUID LINE  -  High  pressure  liquid  refrigerant  is  carried  back  to  the  evaporator  by  the  liquid line  to  repeat  the  evaporation/condensation  cycle. EXPANSION VALVE  -  High  pressure  liquid  refrigerant  enters  a  non-adjustable  expansion  valve where  the  refrigerant  is  formed  into  a  liquid  spray. EVAPORATOR  - Refrigerant enters evaporator as a liquid spray. It absorbs heat from the air in the  patient  compartment  and  vaporizes  into  a  low  pressure  gas. SUCTION LINE -   Refrigerant in low pressure gas form is drawn from the evaporator by the suction  action  of  the  compressor. 1-54

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