No and yes! You wouldn't want to run non-compliant oil while in the warranty time period but after that there is endless, better choices of oil out there!
Replies 4Yes I did, and business had been great!
Replies 20Well, I just recently was accepted by the state of Florida as a Mechanical Contractor. Im also from central Florida in between Tampa and Orlando. All the information you need...
Replies 3-9 would be beautiful to flash freeze meat. It just didnt stay there. A blast freezer can be any temperature you want it to be. Everything else is fine. No unloaders and no reg...
Replies 20Yes its actually a blast but the problem is what the blast was used for, I dont know. The purpose the new company wants it to serve is to flash freeze meat, but that may not h...
Replies 20No the size is the same as it always has been and yes its in a freezer.
Replies 20Yes the filter dryer was changed along with the POE. The unit does have a sight glass on it and from time to time has bubbles in it but for the most part stays clear. One of ...
Replies 20This is a tuff one! Robo, this falls back to the discussion we had in the other thread. I of course voted yes due to the fact that the more knowledge you have on the product you...
Replies 14Thats funny! You know honestly I lucked out and have had the opportunity to work with some of the best men out there in refrigeration. I mainly work on ammonia refrigerated e...
Replies 75Yes its a split system, the problem is its a blast freezer thats 34 tons with 2 evaporators. The system holds about 130 lb of R-404A which as you would assume is rather expens...
Replies 20Well, as a 26 year old with a third of the years you have in I can so this. I was taught that if you think your right argue. If you dont how will you ever know your wrong. An...
Replies 75Yes sir, thats all I was saying. Your 100 % correct on your theory and I have been behind numerous techs that wrongfully diagnosed a dirty coil and shoved a couple of pounds ...
Replies 75Well I guess now when I hire someone I better ask them what they would assume if they seen a unit freezing up. Thanks for the heads up. I dont think that the first assumption...
Replies 75Flashing is the result of the refrigerant boiling at a temperature that is above the boiling point for that specific pressure. If you overcharge brand spankin new unit and th...
Replies 75No problem man, this carrier I was working on was a little older but techs before me that had changed the compressor and missed it and so did I. If it is in fact on there you ar...
Replies 45This is exactly what Im saying, I completely agree with the man Im just stating that with it being the ONLY problem, freezing up is not possible.
Replies 75First off, I was wrong about saying evaporator but none the less I am only expressing a specific point. The first point is that the forum that this was currently posted in is...
Replies 75Im not sure that this is ment for me but I did not read the above posts. I was just simply stating that an overcharged unit, with that being the only problem would not freeze...
Replies 75In residential A/c I can honestly not think of one reason why an overcharged unit would ice up. If you go back to the basics of refrigeration, pressure relates to temperature. A...
Replies 75It was located a short distance from where the liquid drain comes out of the condenser and goes to the evaporator. It was the smallest dryer I have ever seen and was completely ...
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