Yes, you can pair an old evaporator with a new condenser, but it's essential to ensure compatibility in terms of capacity and refrigerant type. The system must be properly calibrated to maintain efficiency and performance, as mismatched components can lead to reduced effectiveness and potential damage. Additionally, check for any necessary adjustments or modifications to the system to accommodate the new condenser. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial for optimal operation.
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
No I think you will need an 18000 condenser for an 18000 BTU.
Yes but you won`t get 14 SEER.
To replace the expansion valve on a 1986 Nissan 300ZX, first, locate the valve, typically near the evaporator. Disconnect the refrigerant lines and electrical connectors, then remove the mounting bolts to take out the old valve. For the condenser, drain the refrigerant, remove the mounting bolts, and disconnect the lines before installing the new condenser. Ensure to flush the system to remove any debris before reassembling and recharging the AC system.
no you cant because normally the condenser have inside is box the compresor so you have a pump that can produce the btu from is technical sheet!!and by this way the evaportor will not have enough surface to evaporate the liquide and the liquide will return to the compressor and the compresseur will probably broke realy fast because the compresseur is a pump that can put vapor only!! some condenseur have suction accumulator so its can accumulate small quatity of liquide for short amount of time and went the thank will be full the compressuer will pump the liquide !!
it all depends on the system, and the load requirements of the system,,, they have to be perfectly matched. and it just goes on the liquid line(coming from the condenser) right before the evaporator. then you take the sensing bulb and put it on the suction line leading out from the evaporator.... not to hard once you have all the right parts...
it all depends on the system, and the load requirements of the system,,, they have to be perfectly matched. and it just goes on the liquid line(coming from the condenser) right before the evaporator. then you take the sensing bulb and put it on the suction line leading out from the evaporator.... not to hard once you have all the right parts...
The freon needs to be removed from the system and the pressure released. The condenser can then be removed and replaced, along with new o rings. Then the system needs a vacuum pulled and the new freon can be put in.
put new compressor an dryer on with 2 new houses
To replace an AC condenser fan, first turn off the power to the unit. Remove the fan guard and disconnect the electrical connections. Take out the old fan motor and install the new one in its place. Reconnect the electrical connections and put the fan guard back on. Finally, turn the power back on and test the new fan to ensure it is working properly.
You can put a condenser tumble dryer anywhere as long has you have a plug close by. Because a condense dryer collects the water in a container which you can empty when it is full.
If the system was totally empty of oil, you would divide up the 11 oz of oil between the evaporator, condenser, compressor and dryer. If you only replaced the dryer, you only need to replace an ounce or two.