Tube Insulation

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scott heller

I have a super cold machine and the cold tube leaving the compressor has a condensation problem. Any recommendation for insulation? Company? Web site? Thanks in advance, Scott
 
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red coles

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Hello Scott: Measure tubing diameter,go to Home Depot and ask for A/C line insulation. Cut to fit well and wrap with duct tape. Good luck red
 
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Ralph Pryist

condensation

Don't wrap it. A refrigeration system should not sweat. It is either overcharged, too hot of a condenser area or a clogged condenser. DO NOT!!!! wrap it. That will only hide the problem and cause further damage.
 
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scott heller

condensation

I am assuming that the system isn't overcharged since it isn't keeping the freezer temp very low. There are no vents under the settee, so I'm going to address the heat issue by installing ventilation around the condensor. Thanks for the input. Scott
 
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Philip McSherry

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ok everybody hears the scoop....... For an Air conditioning or refrigeration Compressor to survive it must Get whats called: Sub cooling, back to the refrigeration compressor. This is why one of the lines-Called the suction line-(the larger one of the two)is Cool. It May Sweat Depending on the humidity out side and even under normal Conditions Sweating is normal.all it is is the humidity condensing on the cold suction line.That is why in the refrigeration and air conditioning Industry all Suction lines are insulated.As you would see at your house for instance the large line has 3/8" thick wall insulation around the suction line.As Temperatures Decreases ie:freezers-Suction lines Get colder and insulation wall thicknesses are increased.The Reason the line is insulated is because the moisture in the air will freeze on the pipe and grow in size.Making a mess when the unit turns off the ice melts, unit turns on ice forms again.what a mess you can have.Insulate all suction lines so that the moisture in the air doesn't condense on the cold pipe surface making a wet mess everywhere.
 
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