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Across
  1. 2. The indoor coil where heat is absorbed.
  2. 6. The hot gas line leaving the compressor.
  3. 7. The temperature at which a refrigerant changes phase.
  4. 9. The device that controls refrigerant flow into the evaporator.
  5. 10. Heat absorbed or released during a phase change.
  6. 12. The larger insulated line carrying low-pressure vapor.
  7. 14. The pressure drop across the metering device.
  8. 17. A component that prevents liquid refrigerant from reaching the compressor.
  9. 21. Heat that causes a temperature change without phase change.
  10. 22. The side of the system after the compressor.
  11. 24. The temperature increase above saturation in the evaporator.
  12. 26. An older refrigerant phased out due to environmental concerns.
  13. 28. A system with indoor and outdoor components separated.
  14. 30. A common refrigerant used in modern residential systems.
  15. 32. The temperature drop below saturation in the condenser.
  16. 34. A measurement of heat intensity.
  17. 35. The substance that circulates to absorb and reject heat.
  18. 36. The phase change from vapor to liquid.
  19. 37. The condensed state of refrigerant.
  20. 38. The movement of air across the coils.
Down
  1. 1. When refrigerant changes state between liquid and vapor.
  2. 3. The outdoor coil where heat is rejected.
  3. 4. A unit used to measure heat energy.
  4. 5. The amount of heat that must be removed from a space.
  5. 8. The gaseous state of refrigerant.
  6. 11. The component that raises the refrigerant’s pressure and temperature.
  7. 13. The outdoor component where refrigerant rejects heat.
  8. 15. A device that removes moisture and contaminants from refrigerant.
  9. 16. The side of the system after the metering device.
  10. 18. The process of increasing refrigerant pressure.
  11. 19. A thermostatic expansion valve that adjusts flow based on superheat.
  12. 20. Tools used to measure system pressures.
  13. 23. The indoor coil where refrigerant absorbs heat.
  14. 25. The smaller line carrying high-pressure liquid refrigerant.
  15. 27. The force exerted by refrigerant within the system.
  16. 29. The control device that signals the system to run.
  17. 31. The phase change from liquid to vapor.
  18. 33. A fixed-orifice metering device used in some systems.