Is Sanden a good compressor?

Is Sanden a good compressor?

Above 1200 RPM, efficiency rapidly increases; at operating speeds of 1800 to 2400 RPM it is about the most efficient pump on the market. It can be operated at continuous crank speeds of 6000 RPM. These characteristics make the Sanden an almost ideal performance compressor.

What is the difference between a Sanden 508 and 709?

The 508 series Compressors are made at the Sanden facility in the Republic of Singapore and the 709 series Compressors are made in the USA. We recommend the 508 for most applications as they are a more rugged Compressor than the 709. The 709 is perfect for smaller engines and uses less Horsepower than the 508.

What compressor does vintage air use?

The SD 709 compressor is recommended for any Vintage Air system. It pumps 9.5 cubic inches per revolution with a maximum 6000 sustained RPM range. Available in standard finish or polished as shown.

What is a Sanden compressor?

Sanden manufactures high quality, durable air conditioning compressors for light vehicles, heavy trucks, agricultural equipment, construction vehicles, buses, and other special applications. Sanden has a wide range of compressor configurations and compression technologies to satisfy a variety of cooling requirements.

Is Sanden a good brand?

Sanden equipment have been proven to be reliable for over 70 years. They also have the highest efficiency and lowest maintenance cost for better return on investment. Sanden products are ISO 9001certfied by TUV. Sanden has one of the most competitive pricing in its category.

How do I identify a Sanden compressor?

A: Look at the label on the compressor. The Sanden part number is listed under “Model Number” on the label. The part number is a 4 digit number.

What kind of oil does a 508 Sanden compressor take?

PAG oils
All Sanden compressors are filled with genuine double end-capped PAG oils (SP-10, SP-15, SP-20, SP-A2). Regarding R134a, for best practice we recommend using the oil that the compressor was supplied with, however, the mixing of genuine SP-10, SP-15, SP-20 and SP-A2 oils should not cause any damage to the AC system.

Do Sanden AC compressors come with oil?

New Sanden compressors are shipped with all the oil required for a normal OEM system for which they were intended. In most cases no additional oil should be added. For R-134a A/C systems the original Sanden PAG oil shipped in the new Sanden compressor is the best lubricant for compressor durability.

How do I know if I have a Sanden compressor?

Is Sanden freezer good?

Sanden equipment have been proven to be reliable for over 70 years. They also have the highest efficiency and lowest maintenance cost for better return on investment.

What is a Sanden 508 compressor?

Genuine Sanden 508 Series compressors are available in 134A refrigerant. This compressor pumps 8.4 cubic inches per revolution with a maximum 6000 sustained RPM range. The Sanden 508 AC compressor provides ample capacity for even large interiors and will enhance the appearance of your engine compartment.

What kind of oil does a Sanden compressor use?

Sanden SP-15 PAG oil
All Sanden R-134a SD7H15 piston compressor models use Sanden SP-15 PAG oil for service. SD5H models are shipped with SP-20 PAG but can be serviced with SP-15 PAG.

What kind of oil does the sd508 use?

The SD508 (R-12 with mineral oil) or the same compressor SD5H14 (R-134a w/ PAG) continuously circulates lube around the A/C circuit. At idle about 3 oz should remain in the crankcase, but at 5,000 rpm only one ounce remains in the compressor.

Is the SD 709 compressor compatible with standard O-ring fittings?

Compatible with standard female O-ring fittings on Page 74. For 90-degree TiteFit fittings, see Page 72. The SD 709 compressor is recommended for any Vintage Air system. It pumps 9.5 cubic inches per revolution with a maximum 6000 sustained RPM range. Available in standard finish or polished as shown.

How much oil should I put in my Sanden?

What need to know is “How much oil should stay in the sump of a Sanden, from one day to the next” If you put in 3oz will you drain out 3oz. Or does it get absorbed into the system. Oil will remain in the sump but as for how much exactly, Ice-n-tropics would be the best source for that information. Great to be back in Texas.