Does anybody know something about the existance of any HVAC&R or building services museum in the world?
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Does anybody know something about the existance of any HVAC&R or building services museum in the world?
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There's the Refrigeration Research Museum in Brighton, Michigan: http://www.refresearch.com/Museum/ta...7/Default.aspx
Try the mystery challenge at the Canadian Heritage Centre website, pretty cool for a bunch of Canucks. I only scored 64% :o The ones I guessed at were the ones I missed.
I WAGed a 79. You canget there from Peztoys link. It is a cool site.
Thanks for taking the challenge!
Your score is: 100%
Stop the presses!
You, my friend, are an early technology parts & components X - PERT!.
does that just mean i'm old???????:o
86%, I missed the two kelvinator questions.
Yes that's exactly what it means. :grin2: I think I missed the two Kelvinator questions and the one about the internal motor overl0ad and one of the float questions. I've never worked on anything Kelvinator.
And sweathog, it's more professional to call it a SWAG instead of WAG, scientific wild ass guess(es)
Be neat to create an old A/C and furnace museum. If I had the money to have the space, that might be a good hobby. In the good old days there were some neat stuff out there. Now it is all so generic.
I though john gorries 1850 ice machine was pretty neat. I mean it made ice with compressed air, steam, and brine !
I have found it before but that is a virtual museum and have very limited items yet.Thank you!