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18-10-2011, 07:00 PM #1
Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
Hello.
My 12,000 BTU LG compressor has what appears to be a 1/2 inch outlet and inlet and I am wondering if it will work properly if I attach a 3/8" tube to it? Or if it has to be strictly the same size as the tubes that are already on the compressor? What I really need to know is: Is a 3/8 inch tube acceptable for making both the evaporator and condenser for a 12,000 BTU compressor?
I don't want to have to buy a huge 1/2 inch tube for it unless necessary. Is there anything I can read that explains the importance of tube size?
Thank you for your time.
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18-10-2011, 08:08 PM #2
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
Check the unit to see if it came with an adaptor for 3/8, for a 12000btu unit i would imagine 3/8 and 1/4 would be fine.
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18-10-2011, 11:18 PM #3
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
Thank you.
I should be fine for now, hopefully...I will try my best not to bother you people unless I have to.
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30-10-2011, 10:18 PM #4
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
feel free to ask anything,the responses may vary but if you dont ask you dont find answers
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01-11-2011, 02:09 PM #5
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
Thank you, install monkey. I finally got a Toshiba 12,000 BTU compressor over the weekend (the LG plan didn't work out) and it has a 1/2 inch accumulator tube and a 3/8 inch outlet tube. The quarter inch tube and 3/8 tubes don't fit snugly into the ports.
Compressor:
Toshiba 12,000 BTU Air Conditioner Compressor.jpg
Tube fitting (3/8" tube in accumulator to left and 1/4" tube in compressor outlet to right):
Three eighths inch tube in accumulator suction tube.jpgQuarter inch tube in compressor outlet.jpg
Here are some compressor details:
Displacement: 21.6 cm3/revolution.
Maximum tube length: 49 feet.
SUCTION TUBE(I.D) 12.9 mm
DISCHARGE TUBE(I.D) 8.2 mm
Rated Revolution: 48.0/48.4±1% S-1 (I don't know what this means, if you could tell me.)
·额定电压 RATED VOLTAGE :1φ-50Hz-220/240V
·冷凝温度 COND.TEMP.
:54.4°C
·冷凝温度 COND.TEMP.
:54.4°C
·蒸发温度 EVAP.TEMP
:7.2°C
·蒸发温度 EVAP.TEMP
:7.2°C
·吸气温度 RETURN GAS TEMP :35°C
·吸气温度 RETURN GAS TEMP
:18°C
·过冷却液温 LIQUID TEMP.
:46.1°C
·排气温度 DISCHARGE TUBE TEMP. :80.0°C
·环境温度 AMBIENT TEMP. :35°C
·环境温度 AMBIENT TEMP.
:20.0°C
·强制空冷 FORCED AIR
※ 排气温度由冷媒回液量控制
·排气温度 DISCHARGED TEMP.:85
DISCHARGE TUBE TEMP IS CONTROLLED BY FLOOD BACK
※根据东芝量热标准
AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT
ACCORDING TO TOSHIBA’S CALORIEMETER STANDARDLast edited by Kompulsa; 01-11-2011 at 03:33 PM.
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03-11-2011, 12:50 PM #6
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
I saw this on a website: "Copper tube diameters vary for each size of unit. 9000 BTU uses 1/4" and 3/8" OD copper tubing, 12,000 and 18,000 BTU units use 1/4" and 1/2" tubing, and the 24,000 BTU unit uses 3/8" and 5/8" copper tubing. Our unit comes with the copper tubing with 1/4" foam insulation the full length. You can purchase additional copper tubing from Home Depot. Often installers will add copper elbows from Home Depot to make cleaner turns with the copper lines. "
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03-11-2011, 05:32 PM #7
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
Just heat the connections on the compressor and crimp them down on the pipes to get a good fit. Not forgetting, of course, to flow nitrogen through while heating
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04-11-2011, 02:01 PM #8
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
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04-11-2011, 03:03 PM #9
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
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04-11-2011, 08:57 PM #10
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
plan b silver solder-no need for nitrogen.
http://youtu.be/kIKQ-FL96uU
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04-11-2011, 11:26 PM #11
Re: Tube Size for 12,000 BTU LG A/C Compressor
Plan C, please stop.
You keep asking frivolous questions without giving us any idea of what you are hoping to achieve.
You don't have the tools, the equipment, the knowledge or the money to progress your toys but keep asking us to provide 100% answers so that you don't break anything.
We are 'talking' via keyboards, we cannot see what you have or what you are doing so are working in the dark trying to help.
When we give advice you toss it aside because you haven't the correct tools etc, sorry but we're not magicians, we're just people who get sorely tried by your somewhat inane questions and responses.
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