Coils, whether in the indoor or the outdoor unit, have copper refrigerant lines that "snake" through the coil. This is where the heat transfer takes place. These snaked copper lines can be stacked on top of one another within the same coil to maximize the amount of heat transfer that occurs. The number of rows varies from one product to another.
Yes it does.
Inside the unit under the evaporator coil. The condensate drain line is attached to it.
A "coil" is a length of copper or aluminum tubing that has been wrapped or folded into a compact package. A refrigerant gas, such as Freon or ammonia, is pumped through the coil by the compressor. Air is blown past the turns of a coil to absorb or reject heat. There are two coils in an air conditioning unit, or any refrigeration unit, for that matter -- an evaporator coil inside (gets cold) and a condenser coil outside (gets hot).
A fan coil unit is a device used to control the temperature in a room by blowing air over a coil of heated or cooled water. The water circulates through the coil from a central heating or cooling system, transferring its temperature to the air that is blown over it by a fan. This helps to maintain a comfortable indoor environment by adjusting the air temperature as needed.
There should be only one blower to move the air. The unit will have a coil for cooling and a heat exchanger.
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Water dripping from the evaporator coil in your air conditioning unit is a normal occurrence. This happens because the coil cools the air and removes moisture from it, causing condensation to form. The water then drips into a drain pan and is drained away from the unit.
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In a word, no. This area has to remain relatively free of obstruction so air can flow around your condenser coil. Restricting the air flow across the condensor unit will increase your unit pressure and not operate correctly.
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depending on the size of the unit i took 2.5 ton off and made$60.00 off it and the copper lines that connect it $27.00 so if you have an old unit it is worth taking off .