Climate Control System (2006-2013): Overview

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Fig 1: View Of Climate Control System Overview
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The climate control system is no longer a luxury item in modern vehicles. It has instead become a factor for active safety, and can now be considered part of the safety equipment in the vehicle.

Reduced passenger compartment temperature - increased safety.

It is well documented that the human performance abilities are reduced in heat. Research carried out in traffic and in a normal vehicle demonstrated that when the passenger compartment temperature was increased from 21 to 27 Β°C:

  • the risk of the driver missing important traffic information (hazard warnings, traffic signals, signs etc.) increased by 50%
  • driver reaction times were 22% slower.

With an air conditioning system in the vehicle, car travel is both more comfortable and safer.

A climate control system provides increased comfort by:

  • cooling the air in the event of high temperatures in the surrounding air or in warm, sunny conditions
  • warming the air in the event of low temperatures
  • dehumidifying the air
  • filtering the air.

The relative humidity of the air is extremely important for our well-being. We perceive a relative humidity of 30-60% to be comfortable, as the moisture that is given off by the human body can easily be absorbed by the surrounding air.

If the humidity exceeds 75%, we perceive it to be oppressive and uncomfortable in warm weather, as the air cannot absorb much more moisture. For this reason, the climate control system is designed to regulate both temperature and air humidity.

The vehicle is equipped with either:Β 

  • Electronic climate control, ECC
  • Manual climate control, MCC.
Fig 2: Identifying Electronic Climate Control (ECC)
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Electronic climate control, ECCΒ 

ECC is a fully automatic climate control system that has air conditioning and the option of manual settings. Using this system it is possible to set different temperatures on the driver's side and the passenger side.

Fig 3: Identifying Manual Climate Control (MCC)
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Manual climate control, MCCΒ 

MCC is a manual climate control system with air conditioning.

The climate control system comprises a heater and an air conditioner. These are combined in the distribution housing to form a single unit with a shared ventilation system for distributing heating and cooling in the passenger compartment.

The system mixes the air, i. e. hot and cold air are mixed to achieve the desired temperature. One advantage of this is that the temperature in the passenger compartment can be changed quickly if required. Another advantage is that the ECC system compensates extremely quickly when the external conditions change.

The climate control module (CCM) controls the climate control system and the buttons in the dashboard environment panel.

The climate control system also includes a number of sensors.

As an option, it is possible to have an additional heater/parking heater. When the engine is running, the additional heater can provide extra heat to the passenger compartment (and the engine).

The parking heater can heat up the passenger compartment (and the engine) when the engine is not running. This function can be started directly or using a timer.

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