With the decrease in the temperature of the fluid, caused by the heat exchange with an external environment that is below the temperature of the fluid, around 28 ° C, the fluid reaches its saturation line, that is, its condensation temperature, approximately 40 ° C. This condensation temperature is generally in the range of 10 ° C to 15 ° C above the external ambient temperature. Under this condition the fluid starts to yield latent heat to the environment while it flows through the condenser coil.
At the end of the condenser, the refrigerant must be fully liquid at a temperature of 40 ° C, this fluid will continue to release sensitive heat, passing through a filter that retains its impurities towards the capillary tube. In this route, the refrigerant reaches a "milder" temperature, approximately 32 ° C.