Filter capacity over available space?
Any details on the drier?
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Filter capacity over available space?
Any details on the drier?
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Maybe the last person to put the dryer on only had that one?
Rob
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Thanks for replying Brian, apart from Danfoss nothing legible.
Thanks for reply Rob, that is my assumption too but it does look like very old original equipment. I have very little experience of working on these and just wondered if I was missing something. I am rebuilding with new compressor, drier, solenoid valve, condenser fan etc. so should be good as new once flushed, thoroughly cleaned and new refrigerant. Thanks again.
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In principle fridge systems do not need a dryer.
Why would there be a need for a filter and a dryer if the system was perfect?
In truth the weakest link to all systems are the people who work on them and I include myself in that list :D
So the dryer is there for a belt and braces backup in the event something was left inside the system that does not belong.
Pressure drop over a good dryer is not an issue so capacity size and possibly storage is a factor?
Is there a liquid receiver and does it have a sight glass? if yes to both then it's not storage.
If it's capacity then somebody in the original design thought a big dryer was the way to go, all that
means is it can take more crap from a crap system before it blocks. A smaller dryer will take less crap.
So the real advantage of the oversized dryer will in my opinion have little effect to the operation to the system.
Rob
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Hi
I think
he used large filter instead liquid receiver plus normal filter