The air conditioning (AC) system in train coaches ensures a comfortable travel experience. The system consists of roof-mounted units that draw in outside air, which is then cooled using refrigerants.
These cooled air currents are circulated throughout the coach via ducts and vents, maintaining a consistent temperature. The system is controlled by thermostats that regulate the cooling cycle based on the ambient temperature and passenger load.
Additionally, air filters ensure that the air remains clean and free from dust and pollutants. Regular maintenance keeps the AC units running efficiently, providing passengers with a pleasant journey regardless of the weather outside.