WOW!! Whats the approximate D.O.M. on that? 1932?
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WOW!! Whats the approximate D.O.M. on that? 1932?
That looks like something slctech would find.
Any more info on that thing like type of refrigerant? Can't tell from picture if it's air coed or water cooled?
old units are really interesting.
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Don't know the date of manufacture or refrigerant as of yet. Thinking water cooled with one of the first spine fin coils.
Shot of the open drive and condenser.
I've worked on a few Typhoons, but I've never seen one with an open drive compressor.
Sweet.
Looks like water cooled, that little heat exchanger under the compressor. Neat, thanks for posting 99!
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I have worked on similar units like that years ago in the Boston area. They used R-12. Compressors were directional due to oil pump. It could only pump oil one way. Compressor sheave was also designed to blow air onto the compressor taking heat away from the body.
[QUOTE=ken heroux;19667741 Compressor sheave was also designed to blow air onto the compressor taking heat away from the body.[/QUOTE]
That's right, it like a fan blade. Also the springs are a nice touch. Next time I'm there I will get some pictures of the controls.
that stuff run forever
that was old before all of us where born...lol ...You can still get the compressor.
What kind of space is that servicing? That is so cool. I love old equipment like that. You better keep it.
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