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Freezer question Stormin Mormon 06-25-2008
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Posted by KJPRO on June 25, 2008, 11:32 pm

>I service freezer merchandisers, now and again. Leer ice cube chests.
> Compressor on top, and coldwall evaporator.
>
> Many times, I've arrived, and the suction line has been frosty. I rinse
> out
> the condensor with some water, and the suction line warms up. The one I
> did
> today, had about 1/4 inch of clear ice around the suction line. I wet
> cleaned the condensor. The ice promptly melted off the suction line. Some
> minutes later, the suction line started frosting.
>
> Seems like releasing more heat would improve cooling. What's going on,
> here?
> I've got a few ideas, but curious what the *competent* techs on this forum
> have to say.


Tell the customer that you don't know what you're doing and direct them to
someone who's qualified.

That's the best thing you can do for them... SERIOUSLY.



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Posted by Oztech on June 26, 2008, 3:58 am

>I service freezer merchandisers, now and again. Leer ice cube chests.
> Compressor on top, and coldwall evaporator.
>
> Many times, I've arrived, and the suction line has been frosty. I rinse
> out
> the condensor with some water, and the suction line warms up. The one I
> did
> today, had about 1/4 inch of clear ice around the suction line. I wet
> cleaned the condensor. The ice promptly melted off the suction line. Some
> minutes later, the suction line started frosting.
>
> Seems like releasing more heat would improve cooling. What's going on,
> here?
> I've got a few ideas, but curious what the *competent* techs on this forum
> have to say.

Get a clue! ( i think thats the expression you guys use)
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
>
>
>



Posted by Stormin Mormon on June 26, 2008, 8:50 am


--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.



>I service freezer merchandisers, now and again. Leer ice cube chests.
> Compressor on top, and coldwall evaporator.
===you are===

>
> Many times, I've arrived, and the suction line has been frosty. I rinse
> out

===center posting===
> the condensor with some water, and the suction line warms up. The one I
> did
> today, had about 1/4 inch of clear ice around the suction line. I wet

===and telling===
> cleaned the condensor. The ice promptly melted off the suction line. Some
> minutes later, the suction line started frosting.
>
> Seems like releasing more heat would improve cooling. What's going on,
> here?
===me to===

> I've got a few ideas, but curious what the *competent* techs on this forum
> have to say.

Get a clue! ( i think thats the expression you guys use)
> --
> Christopher A. Young
===get a clue?===

> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
===wait till I stop laughing===
>
>
>




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