klímák
Klíma is a term originating from the Hungarian language, generally referring to air conditioning systems or climate control devices. These systems are designed to regulate the temperature and humidity within an enclosed space, such as a building or a vehicle. The primary function of a klíma is to cool the air during warm periods by removing heat from the interior and transferring it to the exterior. Conversely, many modern klíma units also possess a heating function, allowing them to warm the air during colder months.
The operation of a klíma typically involves a refrigerant circulating through a closed loop system. This refrigerant