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York 210 vs. Sanden 709 for OBA??
Does anybody know the output of the sanden 709 A/C compressor? I know the York 210 has an output of 10 cubic ft/min. Just looking to see if there is any comparison.
As far as all the other +'s and -'s I'm up to date with all that stuff. Thanks
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The York 210 has a 10 cubic inch internal size but doesn't put out 10 cfm. It's more like 6-7 cfm, maybe 8 cfm as I recall. It's slightly more than the Sanden. However, the Sanden has no internal lubrication ability so you must design some way for it to self-lubricate.
The York has a built-in oil sump so it does its own lubrication which makes for a much easier design and installation. For that reason alone, a York is an easier compressor to get up and running as an OBA system. ![]()
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I just shot a bunch of grease into my sanden and have had no problems.
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