Reefgeorge
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Both of my 2002 Cruisair FX16C (R22) condensers have seized compressors and need to be rebuilt. I already have the replacement compressors and need to decide what else to replace while I am at it. I am EPA certified and have all the equipment but this is my first marine compressor failure. A few questions:
1) Do either the accumulator or receiver have screens and/or desiccant such that their replacement is a good idea?
2) Do the reversing valves fail often or should I just leave those alone? That's a lot of extra cutting and brazing.
3) Are the heat exchange coils prone to leaking and should they be replaced. They were never acid washed and the tube ends look good but I assume that a coil failure would be a real disaster with salt water in the lines and evaporators.
4) Do you guys flush the linesets and if so, how.
5) Do you put a filter/drier in the liquid line and if so, where?
Thanks,
George
1) Do either the accumulator or receiver have screens and/or desiccant such that their replacement is a good idea?
2) Do the reversing valves fail often or should I just leave those alone? That's a lot of extra cutting and brazing.
3) Are the heat exchange coils prone to leaking and should they be replaced. They were never acid washed and the tube ends look good but I assume that a coil failure would be a real disaster with salt water in the lines and evaporators.
4) Do you guys flush the linesets and if so, how.
5) Do you put a filter/drier in the liquid line and if so, where?
Thanks,
George