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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Rob View Post
    It purges through the tank. The tank is filled with carbon pellets that adsorb the stray refrigerant from the exhaust. The tanks are supposed to be changed every so often as they become saturated with refrigerant.

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    Thanks for the posts and the pics. Some mighty fine work.

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    nice job got a lot of room around and above that girl last rnewel I did we got a new motor and oil pump assy. saved a lot of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Rob View Post
    Haven't you seen the FengsHVAC threads? There's no way that anything I do can be anywhere near as good as Feng.
    Yea- no comparison -

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    When I read Rob's post requesting the mods to rename this thread, I immediately knew who he was referring to. And I laughed. Funny stuff.

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    How long does this process take from start to finish???

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    Quote Originally Posted by manny238 View Post
    Wow. thanks for sharing the pics. I would love to do a tear down like that. nice job!
    no you wouldn't, i helped on one and it's definitely not for me. i know my limitations and rigging is not a strong point of mine, i struggle with a 80 ton semi, no way in hell i would i ever do another tear down. much respect to the guys who do it everyday. great pics but man he got lucky with all that room to work with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuclrchiller View Post
    This reminds me of a story I heard early in my career from one of my mentors. An owner had a motor burnout on a Trane sidewinder (model PCV or CVHA) and decided to replace the motor themselves. They disconnected the electrical, and removed the terminal-side motor housing bolts, and then chained the motor housing to a forklift (or something similar), and then they PULLED. That is, until they heard the sound of something inside "giving way". Yep, they completely skipped disassembling the compressor. I don't recall hearing what it was that broke.
    Must have forgot to take the nuts off the torque converter. Kind of hard to pull a motor unless you do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattP804 View Post
    How long does this process take from start to finish???

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    For a machine like this, around two weeks to do a right proper job for the customer and to do it safely. Some are easier than others. As long as nothing crazy happened, most Carriers and Yorks can be done in about a week, I think.

    Quote Originally Posted by coolerinfrederick View Post
    no you wouldn't, i helped on one and it's definitely not for me. i know my limitations and rigging is not a strong point of mine, i struggle with a 80 ton semi, no way in hell i would i ever do another tear down. much respect to the guys who do it everyday. great pics but man he got lucky with all that room to work with
    You shoulda seen the last one I posted pictures of! No overhead room, no air conditioning, no light, and a machine right next to the one we were overhauling that was constantly on the brink of surging due to messed up cooling towers!
    Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.

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    Good stuff man! CTV Service Guide 3 in color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Rob View Post



    You shoulda seen the last one I posted pictures of! No overhead room, no air conditioning, ...
    No air conditioning!!! The horror! Rob, you make it sound like that is unusual. I've only seen one owner with air conditioned chiller rooms. Thankfully it is a large campus with four chilled water plants. It was always a pleasure to work there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Rob View Post
    You shoulda seen the last one I posted pictures of! No overhead room, no air conditioning, no light, and a machine right next to the one we were overhauling that was constantly on the brink of surging due to messed up cooling towers!
    "and a machine right next to the one we were overhauling" what do you mean no air conditioning? Sounds like you had plenty

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