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3h ago
Found an r12 unit today and going to retrofit a new condenser and expansion valve. Have a 1/4 ton valve,
what size condenser/compressor do I need
Photo shows all the info I could find on compressor / condensing unit. No manufacturer tag found
The evaporator is stamped in the walls for a 1/2 hot, 1/2 cold food serving table
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5h ago
Lost these babies last year!
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12h ago
Hello, first time I have posted here. I was looking at a walk-in cooler that was warm yesterday. Checked over the condenser, and it has a digital control that said the condenser was on high pressure lock out. I reset the condenser. Everything came on and was running properly. Condenser fan motor Everything. I hooked up my smart probes and found the suction was at 68psi, and the high was fluctuating between 334-368 condenser is completely clear. I can easily see through it. The system is on 404. I'm in Utah, and it was 70 degrees yesterday. After resting. System would run and cool the box down ..read more
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12h ago
I’m curious.
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12h ago
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Reddit | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
1d ago
motors
refrigerants
coils
fan blades -etc
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Reddit | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
1d ago
Like this one for example? I moved from thermostat wire to 10ga but I haven't found a drain pipe tool thingy that makes it all the way to the evaporator, and a lot of these are dirty enough I wonder if this is enough.
Brass doesn't want us using nitrogen because it can get the water moving without taking the clog with it, but im afraid that is still what I do half the time.
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1d ago
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Reddit | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
2d ago
I have 2 roles in Plymouth, MA for an Industrial Refrigeration Manager and also a Parts Manager for Northstar Refrigeration.
Let me know if I can help anyone with these roles!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chancestarling
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