Product Description:
Construction: The condenser in the CHEVROLET BUICK SAIL typically incorporates the following components:
- Tubes: Refrigerant gas travels through the tiny tubes in the condenser to enable heat exchange. The configuration of these tubes is intended to optimize their surface area and enable efficient transfer of heat.
Fins: The tubes include thin metal fins to increase surface area and heat dissipation. They boost cooling efficiency by transmitting heat from the refrigerant to the ambient air.
The condenser has two refrigerant connections: an intake on the high-pressure side and an exit on the low-pressure side. During the cooling process, these connectors allow refrigerant to enter and exit the condenser.
Installing Brackets: To provide stability and proper alignment with other components, the condenser is firmly connected to the radiator support or the car's frame using brackets.