Thanks but it's mobile...102 wide and 13/6 high.
Replies 5Been looking at that with my ammonia :cry: background. How does that compare to ASHRAE though? I can't ($) do them all!
Replies 17I used Neptronic units on a couple trailer builds (had laser optics in an onboard clean room) that are true boilers and inject steam into the a/c supply duct running off a simpl...
Replies 17Great thread. Micron tells the story. I keep one of those nilla folder type paper tags with the wire on it attached to my vac pump and log the date when I change the oil. :...
Replies 38Thanks, I know, that is the problem, any regular production fan condensing unit with a 40 degree coil temp application...in the 72k Btu range is far too tall. I'm considering ma...
Replies 5Lots of good points here. In my feeble experience 2.5 seems pretty light tonnage wise for a commercial production kitchen, add your loads and see if its up to it when it's runni...
Replies 23Actually, having the fan run too much was part of the problem as well, seems it would bring in all kinds of warm humid air between cycles. Then the unit would cycle on, blow ton...
Replies 7Follow up as promised...I (so far) have not installed the Rawal valve but I am ordering one for my next build. I was able to install a humidistat that (when calling for dehumid...
Replies 7Unknown, I know Siemens make some controllers by that name but I think they are for boilers. Throw out a link, I'm always looking! :thumbsup:
Replies 10No problem, thanks for asking, it probably would produce moderate levels of entertainment to this group! We have a number of custom trailers (we are a heavy duty trucking comp...
Replies 10Interesting! I will check this out. Thank you Joe! I will try to update this post for the good of all as I saw minimal refrigi-fog issues on my initial search. :thumbsup:
Replies 7sorry, fixed bio :blink:
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