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ClimateMaster 36B0003N12 3/8" Bi-Flow Filter Drier

Special Price $38.63 Regular Price $50.21
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36B0003N12
The ClimateMaster 36B0003N12 Bi-flow filter drier has a 3/8 connection and is used in HVAC systems. As a vital component, it also strips moisture, acid, and solid contaminants from the refrigerant lines so that it will not damage the compressor and other essential parts of the system. This filtration process helps to achieve better system performance and productivity. The filter drier reduces the accumulation of these substances and therefore the durability of the HVAC equipment is increased. Since the flow is reversible, refrigerant can pass through the sensor in both ways which is ideal for heat pump systems that change the flow of the refrigerant when switching between heating and cooling cycles.
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Specifications

  • Type: Bi-Flow Filter Drier
  • Size: 3/8"
Manufacturer Name: ClimateMaster
Product Number: 36B0003N12
OEM Part Number: 36B0003N12
Product Description: 3/8" Bi-Flow Filter Drier
Weight:1.14lbs/517.09g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the ClimateMaster 36B0003N12 Bi-Flow Filter Drier?

Regularly inspect the filter drier for signs of clogging or corrosion. Replace it according to the manufacturer’s schedule to ensure efficient refrigerant flow. Always depressurize the system before maintenance and wear protective gloves. Preventive checks help avoid compressor damage and maintain system efficiency.

What are common issues with the ClimateMaster 36B0003N12 Bi-Flow Filter Drier?

  • Reduced refrigerant flow or blockages.
  • Moisture contamination in the system.
  • Corrosion or rust in connections.
  • Pressure drop across the drier affecting system efficiency.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the HVAC system and recover refrigerant per safety guidelines.

Step2: Locate the existing filter drier in the refrigerant line and remove it.

Step3: Cut the line if necessary, ensuring clean, burr-free ends.

Step4: Install the new Bi-Flow Filter Drier in either direction of flow.

Step5: Brazing or soldering should be done by a certified technician.

Step6: Evacuate the system, recharge refrigerant, and check for leaks.

Step7: Restore power and test system operation, following all safety precautions.