How to Install Refrigerant Air Conditioner Brackets

Before installing refrigerant air conditioner brackets, you should prepare the line set for refrigerant. Make sure that the line set is free of rust. It will help you avoid problems with rust. Once you have prepared the line set, it's time to install the brackets. Here are some steps to follow:

Installing refrigerant air conditioner brackets

When it comes to installing AC units in windows, you have a few options. You can install a window-mounted bracket to hold the weight of the unit and prevent it from falling. Typically, this bracket is installed outside the home. While it is important to ensure the stability of the bracket, there are other reasons you need to install one. If the bracket becomes loose or breaks, the unit could topple over and become a safety hazard.

Checking for rust on refrigerant line set

Checking for rust on refrigerants in your air conditioning system can help keep it running smoothly. Rust is the result of the corrosive action of water and moisture on these parts. Typically, rusted parts include the condenser coils, evaporator coils, drain pan, compressors, fan blades, and ductwork. Air conditioners are particularly susceptible to rust due to salty air.


The new line set contains two copper pipes, one bigger than the other and insulated. The bigger copper pipe is called the suction line, while the smaller one is called the liquid line. The refrigerant line set is available in coils of fifteen to fifty feet. Residential units rarely require more than fifty feet of refrigerant piping. The lines are bendable by hand or by using a tubing bender.

Protecting refrigerant line from corrosion

Proper routing and shielding are essential in protecting refrigerant lines. A refrigerant line should be shielded and protected from mechanical damage. The piping should be routed out of the way and protected with some type of chase. Nails used to install exterior siding or drywall may puncture the line. To prevent this, standard nail plates should be installed across exposed framing members. Using duct tape to protect the line is another good option.

Copper refrigerant lines transport the refrigerant between the condenser and the evaporator. Typically, they are arranged in pairs. The larger refrigerant lines carry gas while the smaller ones carry liquid. Larger diameter lines are typically insulated to prevent condensation and increase the efficiency of the cooling system. The wall of a house is a frequent site for refrigerant line damage, and leaks and oil deposits can indicate a problem. In addition to corrosion, improper support can expose the refrigerant piping to movement and deterioration.

Preparing the line set for refrigerant

The most critical step in installing a new refrigerant air conditioner is preparing the line set. Most install teams are not properly trained and do not understand this process. Additionally, not all HVAC companies are equipped with the necessary equipment. Good companies are equipped with the proper tools and processes to install new air conditioners correctly. After preparing the line set, you can now proceed to install the new unit.

The first step in preparing the line set for refrigerant air conditioning brackets is removing the old refrigerant system. The line set is a pair of copper tubes that travel from the outdoor condenser to the indoor evaporator coil. It is commonly strapped to the floor joists. In most cases, this line set will need to be replaced. The refrigerant line set has two copper tubes: a liquid line and a suction tube. The new refrigerant air conditioner brackets will fit over these lines.


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