The Critical Role of Compressors in AWG Systems
AWGs operate by drawing in ambient air, cooling it below its dew point to condense water vapor, filtering the moisture, and storing it.The compressor is the linchpin of this process: it pressurizes the refrigerant, raising its temperature to enable efficient heat release in the condenser.A subpar compressor leads to reduced water output, high energy use, or breakdowns.AWGs demand compressors that:
- Maintain consistent cooling across varying humidity (10–90% RH) and temperatures (-15℃ to 45℃).
- Minimize energy use to lower operational costs.
- Withstand harsh conditions (dust, salt, moisture) in diverse settings.






