Condenser Coils
As one of the two heat transference coils used in HVAC systems the condenser coil is located in the condensing unit and is responsible for releasing heat absorbed by the refrigerant. Refrigerant enters the condenser coil as a pressurized and heated gas, with the heat transferring into the colder air surrounding it, which is then blown out of the condensing unit with a fan. Meanwhile, as the refrigerant in the coil cools, it turns to liquid and is circulated back to the evaporator unit and its evaporator coil, which will absorb more heat and keep the process going.