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March 13th, 2006 10:05 AM #1
I had my Nissan Vanette checked just this weekend and the A/C mechanic gave me a quote for the repair. Everything seemed ordinary to me until he mentioned and suggested to mount a Liquid Separator for my A/C system. Sabi nya na mas lalamig pa daw lalo ang A/C pag kinabitan nito. He also explained to me the principle behind that device pero medyo techy so hindi ko maalala
Anyone of you heard of this Liquid Separator? Do you think okay lang na pakabitan ko ang vanette ko nito or I'll only be wasting money? He's giving it to me for 1,500 (unit only). I need your opinion guys. Summer na and it would really help a lot kung mas lalamig pa ang A/C ng van ko, if this thing really works.
Thanks
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March 13th, 2006 10:46 AM #2
nope. but i guess your dryer/receiver would be more than enough to do the job.
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March 13th, 2006 11:31 AM #3
a liquid-vapor separator positioned after the condenser is used to separate condensed refrigerant from uncondensed refrigerant gas and trapped incondensible gases in the system (read> air or nitrogen that was not vacuumed out of the system before charging). any uncondensed gas will make the expansion valve work less efficiently since the gas lessens the effective area of the valve. however, on a system as small as a car aircon this is not necessary, the amount of uncondensed gas is so small in a properly charge system that it is of no consequence. the separator is only required in big refrigeration and airconditioning systems as the incondensible gases tend to accumulate after the condenser and in the receiver (car aircons don't have a receiver).
so in short, if your car a/c system is properly maintained (i.e., all seals are in good condition, properly leak tested and flushed using pure nitrogen gas, then vacuumed as close to 29.9 inches mercury/0 psi absolute as possible) then there should be no cause for any incondensible gases to be present. that in turn makes that separator totally unnecessary.
17 years na since i worked as an a/c engineer, meron pa pala ako natatandaan ehehehe!
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March 13th, 2006 11:43 AM #4
Originally Posted by ravelcop
for a vannette, you might want to look into your vehicle's fan. Some owners have simply changed the fan blade with another one with more blades and that helped (daw).
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March 13th, 2006 11:54 AM #5
*yebo
thanks for the very informative response.
*ghosthunter
aling fan yung pinalitan ng blades? yung aux fan ng 2nd condenser or yung clutch fan? kase vanette has 2 condensers pero iisa lang ang aux fan which is nakakabit sa 2nd condenser. yung isang condenser is nakikisakay lang sa cooling system ng radiator kaya yung clutch fan ang nagpapalamig sa both radiator and 1st condenser.
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March 13th, 2006 12:28 PM #6
sa vanette namin dati, what i did was always had the condenser in front of the radiator pressure washed kasi mas malaki mga gaps ng fins ng condenser tapos mas pino sa radiator...tendency is dirt is trapped sa radiator... so madaling mag over heat... tapos i installed a tray dun sa ilalim 2nd condendser(yung nakahiga na may fan) the tray acts as an air duct directing the air to the first condenser... kasi with out the tray the air just blows straight to the ground and lifts all the dust then you radiator fan sucks it in... kahit hindi totally eliminated yung clogging nung radiator it was minimized a lot... but i still maintained the washing of the condenser and radiator... just in case
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March 13th, 2006 12:35 PM #7
yebo: Galing!
Ang dapat sigurong palitan ng blades ay iyong 'clutch fan',- dahil ito ang isang cause ng overheating and consequently, poor aircon performance ng vanette,- shared fan between radiator and 1st condenser. Worse, the distance between the radiator and 1st condenser is so tight.
May mga shops na nagre-relocate ng 1st condenser (the one sharing the same fan with the radiator). And then, they will install another aux fan for it.
I had mine (model 1998) modified 3 of years ago at ayos ang performance.
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March 13th, 2006 05:05 PM #8
Originally Posted by CVT
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March 13th, 2006 06:15 PM #10
Originally Posted by ravelcop
I believe the vanette was designed for a cooler climate in mind. Along with cleaner (less dusty) environment too.
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