CONDENSER COIL
The compressor needs to create a lot of force because the condenser is a pressurized coil. The refrigerant is compressed and packed tightly into it. When a fluid is compressed, it heats up. As the refrigerant flows through the condenser coil, the heat leaks out into the air, cooling the fluid down.

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