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Originally Posted by Helioson Customer on this. Best I can tell is that the dirty coil, broken condensor fans and years of neglect finally caught up. The vibrasorb may have gotten a little too hot when it was originally installed and was weak. I'm not sure what the head pressure was when it let go but the HP was set at 300. I cuncur, Too hot when installed and not inspected and maintained on a quarterly basis.
Originally Posted by JWB who buys the 650 pounds? Jeez Customer on this. Best I can tell is that the dirty coil, broken condensor fans and years of neglect finally caught up. The vibrasorb may have gotten a little too hot when it was originally installed and was weak. I'm not sure what the head pressure was when it let go but the HP was set at 300.
Originally Posted by toocoolforschool Whats up with the big 5 gallon bucket of oil in the picture? Ha! that was 1/4 full of floor dry, old oil filters and rain water from an oil line rupture the previous summer. The apprentice had quite a day removing all the trash. Not a very well kept piece of equipment.
Originally Posted by manny238 wow. at first sight i thought that was one of those copper flexable pipes you would use on water heater lines. good thing you weren't around when that thing went off I was on top of the condensor removing the condensor fan that had broken the bracket and fallen into the condensor. Me, my apprentice, our tools and or vans got a good oil bath.
Whats up with the big 5 gallon bucket of oil in the picture?
who buys the 650 pounds? Jeez
wow. at first sight i thought that was one of those copper flexable pipes you would use on water heater lines. good thing you weren't around when that thing went off
Factory job, Federal Pacific condensor, Carlyle compressor. Very old unit, maybe 18-20 years?
Is that a factory, OEM installation of the vib-a-sorber flex tube? Is that a Carrier Condenser??
Originally Posted by Helioson 650 lbs each time. Well at least you knew how much gas to call for the second time it dumped it's charge.
That would be a great place not to be when that launched.
Originally Posted by ryan1088 Ya I see it now. Wild. Sorry, thought you were kidding. Have you seen any vibe isolators not made by anaconda?
is that the oil on the side of the bldg???
Originally Posted by y7turbo Look closer, that one was braided.. Ya I see it now. Wild.
650 lbs each time.
How much gas did it loose?
Originally Posted by ryan1088 That's the first isolator I've seen that looks like that. All the ones we use are braided. That's funny right there. I don't care who you are! Attachment 350531
Originally Posted by ryan1088 That's the first isolator I've seen that looks like that. All the ones we use are braided. Look closer, that one was braided..
That's the first isolator I've seen that looks like that. All the ones we use are braided.
blown 1 1/8" vibrasorb on r-22 rack Attachment 350491 Attachment 350501 Attachment 350511 Attachment 350521 Found this just 10 days after a repair on a 5' section 4 1/8" suction line going through the ceiling. It's an R-22 system. 2nd picture is the wall facing the unit. Needed 3 gallons of oil as well. Third and fourth pictures are the "original" problem...condensor making noise...mmmm...where's the missing fan? Oh, here it is, in the condensor coil...still running!
blown 1 1/8" vibrasorb on r-22 rack
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