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During the first full revolution of the shaft, or the intake phase, the edges of the scrolls separate, allowing the refrigerant vapor to enter the space between the two scrolls. By the completion of first revolution, the edges of the scrolls meet again, forming two closed pockets of refrigerant.

During the second full revolution, or the compression phase, the volume of each pocket is progressively reduced, increasing the pressure of the trapped refrigerant vapor. Completion of the second revolution produces near- maximum compression.

During the third full revolution, or the discharge phase, the interior edges of the scrolls separate, releasing the compressed refrigerant through the discharge port. At the completion of the revolution, the volume of each pocket is reduced to zero, forcing the remaining refrigerant vapor out of the scrolls.

Looking at the complete cycle, notice that these three phases—intake, compression, and discharge—occur simultaneously in an ongoing sequence. While one pair of these pockets is being formed, another pair is being compressed and a third pair is being discharged.

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