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Will the air conditioner keep blowing when it reaches the set temperature?

There are two situations:

1, inverter air conditioner does not stop. When the inverter air conditioner reaches the indoor set temperature, the compressor will run at reduced frequency and continue to run at low power and low power consumption, so the room temperature is kept at the set temperature, so it will not stop.

2. The fixed frequency air conditioner will stop. When the fixed frequency air conditioner reaches the indoor set temperature, the compressor will not stop until the temperature reaches 2 degrees Celsius lower than the set temperature.

Extended data

Air conditioning is divided into single cooling air conditioning and cold and warm air conditioning, and the working principle is the same. Freon is a commonly used refrigerant in air conditioners. The characteristic of freon is that it releases a lot of heat when it changes from gas to liquid. When it changes from liquid to gas, it will absorb a lot of heat. Air conditioning is designed according to this principle.

The compressor compresses the gaseous refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure liquid refrigerant, and then sends it to the condenser (outdoor unit) for heat dissipation, and then becomes a normal-temperature and high-pressure liquid refrigerant, so the outdoor unit blows out hot air.

Then enter the capillary and enter the evaporator (indoor unit). Because the space suddenly increases and the pressure decreases after the refrigerant reaches the evaporator from the capillary, the liquid refrigerant will vaporize and become a low-temperature gaseous refrigerant, thus absorbing a lot of heat, and the evaporator will become cold. The fan of the indoor unit will blow out indoor air from the evaporator.

So the indoor unit blows out cold air; Water vapor in the air will condense into water droplets when it meets a cold evaporator and flow out along the water pipe, which is why air conditioners produce water.