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Onboard Air Anatomy Check Valve
Onboard Air Anatomy - Air Free
The York compressor has no way to keep pressure in, and without a one-way check valve, it will bleed pressure out from downstream, making the compressor work harder. In the A/C usage, the oil and freon that flows through the compressor also cools it, so there has to be a shut down period. Without a check valve, the pressure switch will be turning the compressor on more often which can overheat the compressor. And since this should be mounted close to the heated air of the compressor's outlet, it should be able to withstand 250 degrees as well. View Related Article
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Jeep Patriot Research
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