Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
10 Seer
The size of a condenser doesn't directly affect the SEER rating. SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measure of the efficiency of an air conditioning system. The higher the SEER rating, the more efficient the system is at cooling. The size of the condenser will impact how well the system can cool a space efficiently, but it is not the sole factor in determining the SEER rating.
your unit should be a 13 seer 3.5ton
1.5 ton/10 SEER
If the term "condenser" is reffering to the "condensing unit", the answer is yes. The combination of indoor coils and outdoor units is how the overall SEER is derived. The ARI website lists many combinations of these units.
That is a 9 seer condenser
This is a 10 SEER 3 ton 230v a/c condensor unit.
first find out when it was manufactured the seer rating should be on the label of the unit and if it is not on there it is more than likely a 10 seer unit..
10
10 seer
10 SEER, unit is circa 2000-2001