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Thread: Multistack MS80T Chiller

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    Multistack MS80T Chiller

    Any feedback on this model of water colled centrifugal chiller?

    Thanks,

    Paul Diglio

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    Junk.
    God Bless our Veterans

    God Bless the USA

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    ditto

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    Ditto.
    To much work with too little time!!!!

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    Like I said before , Multistack (multicrap) is like Ikea furniture , poorly designed looks like crap ,a ***** to put together ,requires lots of repairs and eventually ends up at the kerb on garbage day !!!!! but if you want some cheap crap then go ahead the salesman will be happy

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    I hope you have a clean condenser loop!! otherwise you will be cleaning the strainers weekly

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    if your bidding a contract - either bid HIGH or run!

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    You MUST have A closed loop condensor water system or forget it.

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    A closed loop tower is the way to go with a Multistack. Even if you have good water treatment you could be spending lots of time cleaning the strainers. There is a option for stainless steel inlet headers that makes strainer cleaning alot easier. Alow lots of hours for maintenance.

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