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CONDENSER-AC 2 ROW
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18-8935-01
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$704.45
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$20.00
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Part 18-8935-01 is a condenser air cooled 2 row used in commercial ice equipment and related refrigeration assemblies. In service work, this part is selected when troubleshooting points to component failure rather than a wiring, control setting, or maintenance issue. Confirm the equipment brand and the original part reference on the unit before installing a replacement. If your machine has multiple production revisions, confirm the exact model and serial details before finalizing the order. Improves heat rejection and cooling performance when head pressure rises, output drops, or the unit overheats. When this component fails, technicians may see issues such as reduced cooling, high head pressure symptoms, and overheating. Condenser problems can reduce heat rejection and drive higher operating temperatures that affect overall machine performance. For this condenser category, the typical repair goal is to restore the function that the failed component was affecting. Before ordering, technicians usually confirm the part number, inspect adjacent components, and test the affected circuit or mechanism. Condenser replacement decisions are often made after confirming physical damage, severe restriction, or heat rejection problems in the coil assembly. Service buyers often keep the removed part on hand during installation to compare terminals, orientation, and mounting points. Once the failed part is confirmed, replacing it with the correct item can restore normal function and prevent ongoing intermittent complaints. Documenting voltage, resistance, temperature, or flow readings during diagnosis also helps validate the repair after installation. The best results come from matching the part number to the machine and replacing it only after the failure has been confirmed. Symptoms such as not turning on, no power, not cooling, not starting, intermittent operation, error code faults, or ice not dropping may point to this part category, but technicians should verify the complete failure path to make the repair stick.