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get the whole assembly, unless you are rebuilding a working motor
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Looking for a a wiring diagram for an older Traulsen.
Mod: ALT332WUT
Ser: V726720K94
It's the older style unit with a semi-hermetic compressor with twin evaps, twin metering devices, twin...
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If you passed the test your name will be removed from the "eligible to test list" post on the state website. If you passed you will know a few days before you get your letter. If you failed, well you...
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I put one in last week. One full turn to 40-41 psi and adjust dip switches for proper ice thickness.
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We used to run the precharged linesets, cut, swage, braze, vacuum, and hit em with a spash of liquid refrigerant to get them positive before we made our final connections to the units. The leftover...
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3 in 1's have issues recycling if the ptcr isn't allowed to cool properly. If you box has a constant cut in thermostat short cycling isn't usually an issue.
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A masonary core bit will give you the results that you want. They are pricey for a one time use, but the drill and/or core bit can be rented from many places.
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Thanks! I will store that in my long term memory and pass the message on to my friend. I appreciate the reply!
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This question is for the Victory units that are using the danfoss electronic temperature controllers.
I had another tech ask me a question about a unit he was working on. I told him that he...
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Be pretty solid on your electrical, learn to use a torch properly to include brazing and soldering. And ditto on what everyone else said about subcooling and superheat. Hopefully they will cycle you...
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I just got my SC56 back today. Sent it off last Saturday and the UPS man just dropped off the replacement. I still use my Fluke meters but my SC56 is my primary stay in the bag meter.
Awesome...
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Lol, yes was two bottles of big blue. I didn't mention the gas leaks that were found and corrected. Observe the pipe wrenches hanging on the conduit in the corner :)
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yes, they need to be dropped about 8 inches. Some threaded rod, elbows and some 5 inch pipe. Gas line will need to be corrected after everything is in position.
They used to have some modine...
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Was given the go ahead to fix these next week.
I was shocked when I saw them. How many things can you see wrong? I believe somebody had to work extra hard to make them look...
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when in doubt, jump it out
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The company that I work for accepts calls with AHS. We only do their overflow work. We pretty much call with a diagnostic, and cost for the repair using our parts and labor. The only time AHS...
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Went back this morning for a WIC and to switch over the FWE unit and pulled this out of the TXV. You can see the difference between the one on the left and the new replacement on the right.
The...
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just to update Hold the power button for five seconds when the unit is off will switch it over...
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Needless to say found myself in a bind while getting a unit going. I have to go back tomorrow and UV light check the evap. But back to the problem. While turning the unit back on I some how changed...
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NSF is the label you are prob lookin for. There are quite a bit to choose from. Guess it all depends on how many mugs you intend on keepin in there.
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check gas pressure or call a service company.
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Had one that bit me in the butt a few weeks back. Wasn't in the evap. Had traces of dye on suction line quick connect. Pumped the charge into the reciever and cut out the suction quick connect and...
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We just got this account back. Once the GM left the new GM picked his own service company. Needless to say the old GM is back and went back with us.
I can tell exactly what equipment the previous...
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I came upon this gem today and was utterly amazed! I can imagine the conversation from the tech and his helper after they finished changing the compressor. "Hey Billy, we are missing a cap, lemme run...
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ditto on what 2 sac said. Look for the wiring diagram. I rarely see a factory box that controls temp with a pressure switch. I have used pressure switches to control the temp in the past and once you...
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I like the para's too. But I do make sure to give the gears a quick spray with WD before I install them. Once I get rid of the Para's I will just stock the grasslins. I haven't had a problem with...
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just for giggles,, check to see if you have any voltage at any other terminals. I would also check the CLO. I had a carrier that did something similiar and it turend out to be a bad tstat wire that...
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ditto, did one today. flux, 15 percent worked perfect. spent more time on the pressure test and vacuum than I did on the repair.
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let me rephrase that. My senior tech. And yes,,, I like to work too.
I just hate cleaning up messes left by my "senior" tech.
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just for the fact that I read your posts. If I every was in a bind I knew I could call you and you would give me information that would actually help me.
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2sac,,,,, I wish you were my boss :)
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-2sac said what's wrong with ice on the txv. I've read that if there is water in the refrigerant (say on the first hot day, drier turns a drop or two of water loose), it will freeze in the expansion...
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just throwing this out there, are they using stack sequencers? Are they wired correctly? 1st stage heat comes on and passes power to the fan, 1st on, last off?
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had something similiar happen on a true freezer. Start components bad. Replaced with oem. Installed and everything was fine while I was there. The head of maintance had left before I could fill out...
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wow, who has r12 laying around anymore?
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Went to leak check this unit today. System held 225 psi for fifteen minutes. I soapy bubbled everything, nothing. Replaced the schraeders thinking that my be the problem and everything looks good....
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apologies, I did that job earlier this week, the service tap that was put on by the other tech was on the liquid line going into the txv to see if the new drier was restricted.
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I have had the same thing happen. Tech support explained that to check the date code on the valve. That they were having problems with a batch of valves leaking by. The firmware update corrected the...
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Had another call out there today for a walk in freezer and I was able to speak to the Head Maintenance guy.
He said that when that building was put it, they ran a line out from the main building....
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thanks gents. I am a stickler for reading the paperwork but in this case there was no mention of the S models being included. We both went with the idea if it it came from the factory this way, put...
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Not to change the subject, but we recently got called back to a new customer. Freezer never getting below zero. Excessive water drops on top of walk in freezer. Head manager is a stickler for always...
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sorry about the double post in another thread. Bookmarks.
Another one for ya that I have a question on. Picked up a txv and filter drier for said machine above. Dropped it off to another tech...
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Another one for ya that I have a question on. Picked up a txv and filter drier for said machine above. Dropped it off to another tech onsite. I opened the box and saw peeped the instructions while he...
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one way or the other power is the problem. From what I can tell Power surges are a big problem at Methodist University. The funny thing is, the last IM they had in that shed never had a single issue...
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Brief history of the unit. Couple of months back at a local university an Ice machine was installed. Electrical storm popped up and fried the board on this unit. 0 ohms between L1 and L2. Tech...
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I worked with a gentlemen for about six months. He was always willing to bust his butt and I had no problem working with him. Even when he made a mistake I wouldn't flip out. I would how him show...
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