Oops. That's something I would do. I usually have to flare things a few times because I forget to put the nut on.....
I found this on a recent pm. Both compressors had ban changed and they braved the piping before they took it off.
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Oops. That's something I would do. I usually have to flare things a few times because I forget to put the nut on.....
why was it put on in the 1st place? to help lift it?
I believe they were twined danfoos scrolls. It was a carrier RTU.
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Couple more pics of the unit.
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Oh just a lucky guess lol, I have had similar experiences lets say. Next time it happens think of this, when I did carpentry a guy I worked with "burned a foot" on a $2000 post in for a pool room and forgot to add the foot and cut it short. My boss was pissed lol, he said "who the fuk burns a foot on a post".
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Carrier uses Danfoss as replacements on almost all scrolls now, and they are all about 1" shorter than the originals.
They left them there for easy pullout on next burnout. Quick changeout.
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It's to protect the compressor from heat while brazing, duh
That's a comvenient place to hang your guages.
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