The question is, why is a new air conditioner being put in? If the old air conditioner was only a few years old but was simply too small, the answer is probably not unless the old line is inadequate for the power. If the old air conditioner was a number of years old and wore out, then there is the question of the quality of the line. Wiring wears out. Insulation wears out. If the wiring or insulation shows any sign of wearing out, then by all means, replace it. It is far less expensive to replace it when you are putting in the new unit than to have an electrician come in and replace it at a later date. If it has aluminum wiring, replace it yesterday.
Turn off the air conditioner to allow the line to defrost. Check for any blockages or restrictions that may be causing the freezing, such as a dirty air filter or low refrigerant levels. Once the line has thawed completely, you can turn the air conditioner back on and monitor it for any further issues.
WARM
A suction line is usually cold to the touch.
Yes It should be cold and sweatting
Any air conditioner will do, but a quiet one is best. Consider GE's quiet air conditioner line, as they shouldn't wake infants.
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"What" on the suction line of an air conditioner indicates a problem?
You have a fixed orifice tube is located in the liquid line, between the condenser and the evaporator coil. If the fixed orifice tube is faulty or plugged, the liquid line assembly must be replaced.........
A clogged air conditioner drain line can cause water leakage.
The 2001 Ford F1 50 air-conditioner drain line, can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The drain line is a rubber hose.
no, it should be in the cabin under the dash and above the e-brake with the rest of the fuses.
It varies from place to place but the parts should be about 50 dollars.