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An AC condenser is a crucial component of an automotive air conditioning system, responsible for dissipating heat from the refrigerant. It typically consists of a series of tubes and fins made from materials such as aluminum or copper, which enhance heat exchange efficiency. As the refrigerant passes through the condenser, it releases heat to the outside air, allowing it to transform from a gas back into a liquid state, which is essential for the cooling cycle to continue.
| Material | Aluminum or copper |
| Typical dimensions | Varies by vehicle model |
| Cooling capacity | Measured in BTUs per hour |
| Connection type | Flared or O-ring |
| Pressure rating | Typically 150 to 300 PSI |
When selecting an AC condenser, buyers should consider the specific vehicle model and its compatibility. It's important to specify the required cooling capacity, material preferences, and connection types. Additionally, inquire about any necessary certifications or quality standards, especially if the condenser will be used in commercial applications. Quantities may vary based on whether the purchase is for a single vehicle repair or bulk orders for fleet maintenance.
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It dissipates heat from the refrigerant, allowing it to cool and change from gas to liquid.
Signs include poor cooling performance, visible leaks, or physical damage.
No, they vary by vehicle model and specifications.
Yes, but it requires mechanical knowledge and proper tools.
They are typically made from aluminum or copper.
Regularly check for debris, clean the fins, and ensure proper airflow.