A/C CONDENSER

  1. The A/C Condenser unit used in air conditioning systems typically has a heat exchanger section to cool down and condense incoming refrigerant vapor into liquid. Refrigerants are specific chemicals that absorb and release heat from the air in order to cool a room.  The heat absorbed from your home’s air is transferred to the refrigerant and then pumped to the outdoor unit. 
  2. The outside fan unit of the Air Conditioning system. It removes the heat from the Freon gas and “turns” the gas back into a liquid and pumps the liquid back to the coil in the furnace.

EXAMPLE:

If an A/C Condenser is blowing out warm air, it is likely due to being low on refrigerant.