How does air conditioner produce water?
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Do you ever wonder how does water drip from an air conditioner? No. Let's see...
Air conditioner produces water as it cools the air. It has a coil which cools the air blown into it. It collects moisture on the top of the coil. Just like water drops are form on a cold apple. Moisture of this coil increases gradually and comes out from the drain pipe.
In fact, the coil temperature reduces to 4°C to 5°C.
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