It has an internal blockage!
Air conditioning gas cools as it expands (as it changes from liquid to a gas). It is meant to be a liquid in your condenser but if your condenser has a blockage (say some dirt or other contaminent) then the liquid loses pressure on the other side of the blockage and becomes a gas. This makes your condenser really cold and frosty on the outside!
Possible blockage in the condenser.
ac condenser means "Air Cooled Condenser". The cooling media is Air. The fluid or anything which is being circulated through (inside) the coils /tube being cooled by the exposed or forced air - which impinges over the outside of the coil / tubes. B.Kannan balakannan@live.com
The purpose of the AC condenser fan is to help dissipate heat that has been absorbed by the refrigerant in the condenser coils. It blows air over the coils to cool the refrigerant back down to a liquid state, allowing the AC system to effectively release heat from inside the building to the outside.
When the points are wearing on one side, which means it it over or under capacity. Also a good condenser would have a reading of 18 to 23 microfarad's
The fan motor in an outside AC unit helps to circulate air over the condenser coils, which helps to release heat from the refrigerant and cool down the air that is being blown into your home.
I have a 1992 De Ville and the condenser is plugged. Is there a step by step over view of this project?
Unlike a static condenser (capacitor bank), the value of reactive power from a synchronous condenser can be continuously adjusted. A synchronous condenser also has other advantages over static condensers such as: - not being affecting by harmonics (some harmonics can even be absorbed by a synch condenser) - producing no switching transients
The outside AC unit fan motor is responsible for circulating air over the condenser coils to help release heat from the refrigerant, allowing the air conditioning system to cool the indoor space effectively.
The engine may be running hot because of debris between the radiator and the ac condenser.
At one time, they ALL were on the outside. Starting in the 190's, they were grradually changed over to an inside release to secure access to the engine and battery.
The outside AC fan motor in a typical air conditioning system is responsible for drawing air over the condenser coils to help dissipate heat from the refrigerant, allowing the system to cool the air inside the building.
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