You should have the system checked by a repair shop that is certified to service A/C systems...if your ac system is not working it may be not be the compressor or the condenser at all...before replacing anything check the system for proper charge, check the metering device (either a TXV valve or an orifice tube depending on the vehicle) and check to make sure that the compressor clutch is functioning properly...and remember never disconnect any part of the A/C system without having the system evacuated first...hope this helps.
condenser capacity(kw) = compressor cooling capacity (kw) + compressor input (kw) power condenser capacity(kw) = Pf + Pa
If the condenser fan is switched off while the compressor is running, the heat transfer process in the condenser will be disrupted. This can lead to the compressor overheating, reduced efficiency, and potentially a system failure due to high pressure build-up. It is important for both the compressor and condenser fan to operate properly for the air conditioning system to function effectively.
The condenser usually leaks and that makes it go bad. Also it can become clogged if the compressor goes bad and pumps metallic particles through the system.
You have to replace the condenser too.You need a bigger condenser to discard the heat from your space that the bigger compressor sucks. Andreas Petrides from Cyprus
The distance between a freon compressor and the condenser coils can vary depending on the specific system design and requirements. In general, it is best to keep the compressor as close to the condenser coils as possible to minimize refrigerant line length and potential energy losses. However, it is common for the compressor to be located within a few feet of the condenser coils in most residential and commercial HVAC systems.
Condenser, Evaporator,Compressor,Accumlator
50 ft freezer how size compressor
No, an R134a compressor cannot directly replace an R22 compressor due to differences in refrigerant properties and system requirements. R134a and R22 operate at different pressures and have different lubrication needs, so using an R134a compressor in an R22 system could lead to inefficiency or damage. If converting from R22 to R134a, the entire system, including the compressor, evaporator, and condenser, typically needs to be modified or replaced to accommodate the different refrigerant.
You will need to check the condenser for leaks, also check the air compressor, you can check the air compressor by turning on the ac, look and see if the front of the air compressor is turning. If the air compressor is not coming on you will need to replace it.You can also check your 134a level. hope this helps.
Hi, Outside unit means - Compressor and Condenser. 1. If compressor weight more- More power is required to do the same job as lighter compressor to get same work output. Life of the compressor has to be checked. 2. Condenser weight- the thickness of the condenser tubes is more then heat tranfer reduced. overall efficiency of system will reduced.
How do you replace ac condenser on a 2001 chevy venture?
You have to know what the problem is, before you can know the cost. Low Freon? $100. Bad AC compressor $5/600.Condenser, evaporator, hoses?