Condenser HVAC: Description and Operation
CONDENSATE DRAIN TUBECondensation from the evaporator housing is drained by a rubber tube through the cowl panel and on to the ground. This tube must be kept open to prevent water from collecting in the bottom of the housing.
The tapered end of the drain tube is designed to keep contaminants from entering the Heater A/C unit housing. If the tube is pinched or blocked, condensate cannot drain, causing water to back up and spill into the passenger compartment. It is normal to see condensate drainage below the vehicle. If the tube is damaged, it should be replaced.
CONDENSER
The condenser is located in the air flow in front of the engine cooling radiator. The condenser is a heat exchanger that allows the high-pressure refrigerant gas being discharged by the compressor to give up its heat to the air passing over the condenser fins.
When the refrigerant gas gives up its heat, it condenses. When the refrigerant leaves the condenser, it has become a high-pressure liquid refrigerant. The volume of air flowing over the condenser fins is critical to the proper cooling performance of the air conditioning system. Therefore, it is important that there are no objects placed in front of the radiator grille openings in the front of the vehicle or foreign material on the condenser fins that might obstruct proper air flow. Also, any factory-installed air seals or shrouds must be properly reinstalled following radiator or condenser service.
The condenser cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.