In a hermetic compressor, oil is typically contained within the compressor unit and does not directly touch the windings. Instead, oil circulates with the refrigerant to lubricate moving parts, while the windings are insulated to prevent electrical contact. However, any leakage or malfunction could potentially lead to oil reaching the windings, which could cause insulation breakdown and failure. Proper maintenance helps mitigate these risks.
In a hermetic compressor, oil is typically contained within the compressor's lubrication system and does not directly touch the electrical windings. The design of hermetic compressors ensures that oil circulates to lubricate moving parts while keeping it separate from the electrical components. However, some oil may be present in the refrigerant gas that circulates through the system, but it is not in direct contact with the windings. Proper maintenance and operation help prevent any oil-related issues that could affect the windings.
form_title= Compressor Oil form_header= Replace the compressor oil in your car. What model compressor do you have?*= _ [50] Has the compressor ever been replaced?*= () Yes () No What type of oil does your car use?*= _ [50]
Yes but parallel lines wont ever touch.
...It will be what ever your suction pressure is.
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tell them you want a belt for your car with out compressor. from harmonic balancer to wat ever else is running on your belt..
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