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Old 6th June 2020, 08:59   #1
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Default Air con condenser .. a different question

When I was outside my house the other day and bloke stopped and asked how long I had owned my ZT and do I want any spares for it, just free to take away.
It turns out he owned a 75 some years back and had a few new parts lying about, among them a new air con condenser, never fitted.
I seem to remember that the male connectors on the pipes are angled after the seal (as per the picture), I looked at the condenser but where the pipes connect isn't angled to suit the pipe connector, it is just flat inside ... if you know what I mean.
My question is to those in the know, is this condenser the correct one? It had cardboard around it with R75 on it but that means diddly really.
If it's okay I was going to put it on the shelf as a backup.

Any help would be grateful.

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Old 6th June 2020, 09:09   #2
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Yes, that's right. The angle on the male pipe connector is a lead, not a sealing face.
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Old 6th June 2020, 09:12   #3
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Hi Steve.
As above Ben just beat me to it, the male is a lead, inside the condenser the hole is flat.

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But you did it properly Steve, picture and all.
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Hi Steve.
As above Ben just beat me to it, the male is a lead, inside the condenser the hole is flat.

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Thank you Steve.

As always a font of knowledge, It didn't surprise me you would have a picture somewhere

I will collect my new spare later.

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