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Evaporator size

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 10:55 pm
by notahacker
Hello Friends,

I'm new here. Apologise if i'm in the wrong section.

I have been thinking of doubling the size of my Evaporator. I need advice on what needs to be changed as well. Will i need a bigger compressor, or will i do just fine with the compressor i have?


Thanks :geek:

Re: Evaporator size

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 6:24 am
by Dougflas
Are you planning to use 2 evaporators? You will then need a separate metering device like they do for rear evaporators in a vehicle. It might help if you describe your vehicle as in make, model, and year. Also, what compressor are you using? do you plan to use a different condenser? A compressor can only give a certain amount of mass flow rate. Larger evaporators can yield more BTU's but does your system support that? There are a lot of questions to be answered.

Re: Evaporator size

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 6:38 am
by notahacker
No. i want to use only one evaporator, but larger in size. I own a Proton Saga, which is the same as the 90s Mitsubishi Lancer/Colt/Mirage.
Yes i plan to use a bigger condenser as well. I don't know about my compressor model, except that it's a Denso one.

If i increase the size of my evaporator and condenser, Is there any calculation that i can make to choose a compressor (if i have to change)? What specifications should i look when i am buying a compressor?

Re: Evaporator size

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:28 pm
by RobertSmith
- Look at the horsepower (HP) of the air compressor. ...
- Try to look at Cubic Feet per Minute, or CFM. ...
- Consider space and portability. ...
- Consider your power source. ...
- If using a piston-type compressor, determine how large your tank should be.

These are some of the specifications that should be looked when looking for an air compressor.

Re: Evaporator size

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 5:37 am
by Dougflas
RobertSmith wrote:- Look at the horsepower (HP) of the air compressor. ...
- Try to look at Cubic Feet per Minute, or CFM. ...
- Consider space and portability. ...
- Consider your power source. ...
- If using a piston-type compressor, determine how large your tank should be.

These are some of the specifications that should be looked when looking for an air compressor.
I think you have mixed up the poster's intentions. He is not writing about an air compressor but an AC compressor.