A condenser typically connects to a coil at the points designated for refrigerant flow, often at the outlet of the condenser and the inlet of the coil within the system. In HVAC systems, the condenser releases heat absorbed by the refrigerant, which then travels to the coil, where it evaporates and absorbs heat from the surrounding air or water. The specific connections depend on the system's design, whether it's a split system, window unit, or another configuration. Proper installation ensures efficient heat exchange and system performance.
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