Abstract
This paper describes in detail the original methods used in the design and development of a microprocessor-based climate control system for the XJ40 Jaguar car. It takes the concept of air conditioning and applies modern technology and materials to produce a unit for a new passenger car. It describes those areas of design where experience in automotive air conditioning has shown the need for improvement, and also explains the operational procedures. The theories presented can be used in any automotive application and lead through concept and development to a final design implementation.
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