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Old 07-09-2009, 07:23 PM   #1
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So....I would assume that the dryer has some type of rating on it, meaning the amount of moisture it can remove out of the air in a given amount of time. With this new mod, more moisture will be present in the line. ?
The drier will trap moisture and debris that entered the system when it was assembled and charged. As the a/c system is a sealed system you will not be getting any new moisture in the lines until a leak develops and then you have a whole new problem... no cooling. If you replace a compressor you change the drier too.
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Old 07-09-2009, 07:36 PM   #2
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The drier will trap moisture and debris that entered the system when it was assembled and charged. As the a/c system is a sealed system you will not be getting any new moisture in the lines until a leak develops and then you have a whole new problem... no cooling. If you replace a compressor you change the drier too.
So whats the point of a dryer?? The way you describe it is that once it dries the initial moisture in the air when the AC is used for the very first time, then dryer is useless?
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Old 07-09-2009, 07:47 PM   #3
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So whats the point of a dryer?? The way you describe it is that once it dries the initial moisture in the air when the AC is used for the very first time, then dryer is useless?
It has the ability to absorb a significant amount of moisture - more than should be in the system from initial manufacturing. Once the system leaks enough to reach atmospheric pressure the dryer will most likely become saturated. Replacing the dryer, when replacing the compressor is important, since you can't easily tell the condition of the dryer and it is cheap in comparison to the compressor.
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Old 07-09-2009, 09:45 PM   #4
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It has the ability to absorb a significant amount of moisture - more than should be in the system from initial manufacturing. Once the system leaks enough to reach atmospheric pressure the dryer will most likely become saturated. Replacing the dryer, when replacing the compressor is important, since you can't easily tell the condition of the dryer and it is cheap in comparison to the compressor.
So why wouldn't they come up with a machine that dry's out the system at the factory and not install a dryer since the dryer is useless after becoming saturated from the moisture in the lines during installation. Wouldn't that be more green for the economy??
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