There's no such thing as a "leaving chilled liquid control screen" on an Optiview. You're looking at the condenser screen, specifically at the refrigerant level control. My advice to you would be to...
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There's no such thing as a "leaving chilled liquid control screen" on an Optiview. You're looking at the condenser screen, specifically at the refrigerant level control. My advice to you would be to...
Limiting yourself to York or Trane?
I guess necessity really is the mother of invention......
In a flat what?
I think your best bet is to forego the bulletin and get a warranty compressor if you have that problem with one that's brand new. Only thing you might want to try is replacing the capacity control...
Oh, no... It's in the correct thread. GT just has no idea if he's coming or going at any given moment. I've personally wondered if H-Talk is a drop point and his posts are really a subversive...
I need some of whatever he's takin' so I can make a trip to La-La land and get away from it all, too.......
I'm not an advocate of some folks theory that these things have plutonium in them and can kill you with the slightest indiscretion, but surely you're saying this "tongue in cheek"? Please tell me...
I couldn't agree more!!!! And I quit counting overhauls a while back....I'd give this a lot of thought before proceeding on your current path, if I were you.
I do have a question: You have 20 +...
You'll have to excuse Healey - he was Trane-washed years ago...
I'd base it on chemical analysis of the cooling water. Anything else will be indirect at best.
Bridge line is a term that some use in place of decoupler. Simply the "bridge" between primary and secondary. Not necessarily the correct term according to our industry, but when you think about it,...
Been gettin' the hot chicks pop-ups here, too.
Wife don't care - she knows I'm to old an' wore out to do anything with it. As Jake told me once - "Don't do no good to have lead in your pencil if...
Why doesn't it work anymore?
No gains in theory. What Cartney said pretty much sums it up. However, lots of efficiency is lost in a typical plant due to poor balance of flows, so in reality there can be some headway made. Not...
Don't forget the "hidden" power - lawyers!!:gah:
And of course, "businessmen". Defined as the ones that run businesses without a clue as to how that business actually functions.....But then - as...
Where are you? I'll do the retro if it's close.
As equipment becomes more efficient and technology outruns me, I feel that I'm becoming more irrelevant.........:bsing:
It may be as simple as opening a valve, but you'll have to know how to calculate flow to figure it out. If not, it will require an impeller change, which may or may not require adding horsepower,...
You've double posted this thread.
Again - you need to explain what the particulars are of the system you have to work with.
That question can have a multitude of answers. You need to explain what you're working with from a system perspective.
Time and money well spent.
Close at best.
We're on Candid Camera and this is a trick question, right? Where's Allen Funt?
This is not a DIY site, and chillers/industrial refrigeration are not DIY endeavors. Your posts are all over the map with information from different operating points, and it appears that there's no...
Explain, please.
So, Frank - who does your chiller repairs?
You're gonna have to explain that one, Jay. Sounds like you haven't quite gotten over the Trane-washing from your previous life. I agree that some seals will start to leak after time (mechanical...
What model machine is it? A hard shutdown while loaded will cause the best of chillers - especially hi pressure machines - to backspin. Once in a blue moon won't generally do damage, but if it's done...
Oh, but there are very real problems. And they can all be summed up in a single term: Over-engineering
Then quit belly-achin' about the way I do things.
And you're wrong - becoming a pro does change things. It doesn't "change" the person that applied and was accepted, but it changes the other...
I applaud you for taking your time to learn and for using avenues to do so that others are too lazy to take advantage of, but don't you think that a factory "tech" should be turning to the factory...
But you are referring to me as being guilty by association, so I'll reply: If you don't like the way that I handled it, then you answer his question.
You know, I really don't understand why you...
Because the separation characteristics are better for R22 from POE than it is from mineral. But I have screws all over the place with C and don't have oil return issues. Don't know that there's but...
Most of my posts don't go that direction. We've just had a few here lately that get deeper than I personally want to get into for the general public to look at. There have been plenty of issues...
If all your info is accurate, I would say that we have passed the point that I'm willing to go to in giving out info in the public forum. Been thru this 3 or 4 times already, once very recently.
Microns for microns sake are overrated........
What's your oil pressure setpoint? Have you tested the transducers against a gauge of known accuracy?
Based on your name and your comment, are you a jci employee?
You're way too deep now for the open forum. Get your Pro status and post in the Pro Forum.
243 is the same thing as 242 (medium threadlocker) except that it's oil resistant. I'd use either, but probably 277 given a choice. either will work since the only time you'll be removing the items...
The snubber has nothing to do with the SCR trigger board firing.
What kind of compressor? What are you attempting to do by sensing the temp, seeing as this is obviously an add-on? If possible, you'd want to measure the oil temp to the bearings to make sure the...
Your leaks are coming when you start the pump and heat the joint, causing the metals to expand at different rates depending on their composition. This doesn't always happen, but often enough that...
You have nothing in your profile about you, or your experience level, and you're brand new to the forum. That needs to be corrected.
You did a pretty good job of posting your readings, although...
Check to see if your speed control is in auto or fixed. You also have a 5.5° delta T on your cooler with 0% vane opening - I'd check that. 3.6 on the condenser seems a bit high for no vane opening,...
If you're not in the same boat as csi-tech (grossly oversized), the first thing I'd do is make sure all of the software mods were installed and working. If you're still experiencing problems, then...
Huh???
Just pickin' at ya'......
Per your own words, the machine is double in size. You'll never get the liquid level control to operate in a stable condition because trying to run the poor thing that unloaded, your condenser and...
That's not hell - those machines are from a time when mechanics were mechanics, and any mechanic worth his salt would have taken extreme exception to someone calling him a "tech".