Product Description:
Construction: The condenser in the FORD Explorer 3.5 typically incorporates the following components:
- Heat exchange is achieved by refrigerant gas flowing through the tiny tubes of the condenser. These tubes are intended to enhance surface area while allowing for efficient heat transmission.
- Fins: To increase surface area and heat dissipation, the tubes are outfitted with thin metal fins. By transmitting heat from the refrigerant to the surrounding air, they improve cooling efficiency.
- There are two refrigerant connections on the condenser: one on the high-pressure side (inlet) and one on the low-pressure side (exit). These connections allow refrigerant to enter and exit the condenser during the cooling process.
- Mounting Brackets: The condenser is firmly secured to the car's frame or radiator support using brackets to provide stability and appropriate alignment with other parts.