Where is the Freon valve located?

Where is the Freon valve located?

The low side service valve is located in the line that runs from the compressor through the evaporator (firewall) and up to the condensor on the low pressure (suction) side of the system.

How do you put Freon in a 1999 Mercury Sable?

Recharging the Sable’s freon is a relatively simple task….The system can be recharged in a home garage.

  1. Locate the low side service connector within the Sable’s engine compartment.
  2. Lock the Mercury Sable’s R134a kit coupler onto the low side service connector.
  3. Set the R134a down and move to the driver’s seat.

How to find the right parts for a Mercury MerCruiser?

Find the right parts for your Mercury® or MerCruiser® engine here. Search by serial number to see detailed engine diagrams and part numbers, then contact your local authorized Mercury Marine dealer to place your order. You can also browse by model, but we strongly recommend using your serial number to ensure you find the correct parts.

Where is the serial number on a Mercury outboard?

For Mercury outboards, the serial number label is located on the transom bracket. You can locate the MerCruiser serial number label on either the side of the engine or on top of the flame arrester cover.

What kind of valve for mercury vapor rectifier?

Steel-tank valves were used for higher current ratings above approximately 500 A. The earliest type of mercury vapor electric rectifier consists of an evacuated glass bulb with a pool of liquid mercury sitting in the bottom as the cathode. Over it curves the glass bulb, which condenses the mercury that is evaporated as the device operates.

What happens when you run a mercury arc valve?

Mercury-arc valves are prone to an effect called arc-back (or backfire ), whereby the valve conducts in the reverse direction when the voltage across it is negative. Arc-backs can be damaging or destructive to the valve, as well as creating high short-circuit currents in the external circuit, and are more prevalent at higher voltages.

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