DanTribe
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I expect this subject has been done to death, but I cant find the answer to two questions.
I am replacing a Waeco CU55 compressor and VD02 evaporator which has failed with corrosion in the suction pipe.
1/ This pipe exited the cold cabinet at low level and was subject to collecting condensation which I guess is why it failed. Would it be better to have it exit at a high level?
2/ The new plate is slightly wider[ couldn't get an exact replica]. the only way it will fit without surgery is to have the suction pipe at the top, vertically out of the plate. The instructions say " it is very important that the short part of the hose attached to the evaporator via a jumper remain directed to the wall". Does this mean I can't have it vertical? Unclear to me. No helpful diagrams in the manual or usefule Google videos.
Maybe I'm thinking too much!
I am replacing a Waeco CU55 compressor and VD02 evaporator which has failed with corrosion in the suction pipe.
1/ This pipe exited the cold cabinet at low level and was subject to collecting condensation which I guess is why it failed. Would it be better to have it exit at a high level?
2/ The new plate is slightly wider[ couldn't get an exact replica]. the only way it will fit without surgery is to have the suction pipe at the top, vertically out of the plate. The instructions say " it is very important that the short part of the hose attached to the evaporator via a jumper remain directed to the wall". Does this mean I can't have it vertical? Unclear to me. No helpful diagrams in the manual or usefule Google videos.
Maybe I'm thinking too much!
