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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.
Annual central air conditioner maintenance saves you money by increasing its efficiency and preventing breakdowns. We can complete the chore in 30 minutes
Unit was cycling do to oxidation at the contacts increasing the resistance across them.
Customer at the end was happy since it was just a capacitor replacement.
Fan Blade got stuck braking up the hub.
We will always show you the exact amount of refrigerant charge with a digital scale
As usual with tight spaces for the Condensers at the Heights area
Detecting a Refrigerant Leak at the Service Valve of the Condenser
Customer was told to replace the condenser
We just had to replace the core of the Valve not the Condenser
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