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    • Home
    • Air Conditioning/ Heating
      • Condenser
      • Evaporator Coil
      • Gas Furnace/ Air Handlers
      • Commercial
      • Zoning System
      • HVAC Inspection
      • Ductwork
      • Mini Splits
      • New Construction
      • Package Units
    • Indoor Air Quality
      • Duct Cleaning
      • UV Lights
      • Air Leakage
      • Media Filters
    • Financing
Texas AC and Heating

Call Today 281-300-0069.

  • Home
  • Air Conditioning/ Heating
    • Condenser
    • Evaporator Coil
    • Gas Furnace/ Air Handlers
    • Commercial
    • Zoning System
    • HVAC Inspection
    • Ductwork
    • Mini Splits
    • New Construction
    • Package Units
  • Indoor Air Quality
    • Duct Cleaning
    • UV Lights
    • Air Leakage
    • Media Filters
  • Financing

Air Conditioning repair, service and Installation

 

A condenser (or AC condenser) is the outdoor portion of an air conditioner  that  releases heat.


The air conditioner is made of the same basic parts. The condenser cabinet contains the condenser coil, a compressor, a fan, and various controls. The condenser coil can be made of copper tubing with aluminum fins or all-aluminum tubing so heat can be rapidly transferred.


The condenser fan is a vital component and circulates the air across the coil to facilitate heat transfer. The compressor is the heart of the system since it compresses the refrigerant and pumps it to a coil in the form of a hot gas.

In air conditioners, the refrigerant is cooled at the condenser into a warm liquid, and passes through a pipe into the evaporator coil where it expands and cools. In heat pumps, the hot gas is pumped directly to the evaporator coil to provide heat.

Condensers

Condenser Coil Cleaning

Condenser Coil Cleaning

Condenser Coil Cleaning

 Annual central air conditioner maintenance saves you money by increasing its efficiency and preventing breakdowns. We can complete the chore in 30 minutes

Contactor Replacement

Condenser Coil Cleaning

Condenser Coil Cleaning


Unit was cycling do to oxidation at the contacts  increasing the resistance across them. 

Capacitor replacement

Condenser Coil Cleaning

Capacitor replacement


Customer at the end was happy since it was just a capacitor replacement.

Condenser Fan Blade

Condenser Fan Blade

Capacitor replacement

Fan Blade got stuck braking up the hub.

Refrigerant Charge

Condenser Fan Blade

Refrigerant Charge

We will always show you the exact amount of refrigerant charge with a digital scale

The Heights area

Condenser Fan Blade

Refrigerant Charge

As usual with tight spaces for the Condensers at the Heights area

Refrigerant leak Video #1

Detecting a Refrigerant Leak at the Service Valve of the Condenser

Refrigerant leak Video #2

Leak at the schrader valve

Customer was told to replace the condenser

Good news

We just had to replace the core of the Valve not the Condenser

How do we check for leaks?

 

D-TEK® Select Refrigerant Leak Detector

Innovative Infrared Technology Delivers Enhanced Sensitivity and Long Life

As the first accurate, reliable, highly sensitive, cordless refrigerant leak detector, the original D-TEK revolutionized the field. Now we have built on that technology leadership to create D-TEK Select Refrigerant Leak Detector. This next-generation refrigerant leak detector uses an innovative infrared absorption sensing cell that is extremely sensitive to all refrigerants—and only refrigerants.

D-TEK Select Refrigerant Leak Detector maintains that sensitivity over time for consistent, accurate and reliable performance, even with the newer refrigerant blends. Best of all, the sensing cell lasts for approximately 1,000 hours—almost 10 times longer than the original D-TEK sensor—to lower your cost of ownership and improve job site productivity.

Additional enhancements include a charging status indicator, sensor failure indication, and rechargeable NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries. All in an easy-to-use unit with the quality and durability you’ve come to expect from INFICON.

Texas AC and Heating

15055 Fairfield Meadows Dr. Ste 130 Box 69

281-300-0069

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