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    Pressure Relief valve.

    How does refrigeration pressure relief valve discharge?

    a. Inches per minutes
    b. Inches per hours
    c. WC per minues
    d. WC per hours

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    Quote Originally Posted by delvin4756 View Post
    How does refrigeration pressure relief valve discharge?

    a. Inches per minutes
    b. Inches per hours
    c. WC per minues
    d. WC per hours
    E. Non of the above.

    Pretty sure its pounds per minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenthere View Post
    E. Non of the above.

    Pretty sure its pounds per minute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by delvin4756 View Post
    How does refrigeration pressure relief valve discharge?

    a. Inches per minutes
    b. Inches per hours
    c. WC per minues
    d. WC per hours

    Maybe it's based on pressure!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by crackertech View Post
    this is not the place to ask questions.
    This is not the place for home owners or commercial equipment owners to ask questions about their equipment.

    His question is not about his equipment, its just a general question.

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    we talking about a relief valve that vents into the atmosphere ?? I've only seen those on vehicles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snapperhead View Post
    we talking about a relief valve that vents into the atmosphere ?? I've only seen those on vehicles
    There on commercial units also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackertech View Post
    this is not the place to ask questions.
    Quote Originally Posted by beenthere View Post
    This is not the place for home owners or commercial equipment owners to ask questions about their equipment.

    His question is not about his equipment, its just a general question.

    Note the sarcasm.
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    Pounds per minute which could be figured to inches per minute but it's bit overkill.

    Seems like a trick question.
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    Funny that this question came up, I just discussed this in class today. I believe they are on type II appliances and never to be installed in series but parallel. Once it reaches its threshold poooof!! Check out this link it might give you some insight. www.henrytech.com/catalog/2010/h22-h24.pdf

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