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Freezing liquid lines Geoman 02-13-2007
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Posted by Geoman on February 14, 2007, 11:19 pm
Headmaster control is used for low ambient conditions when the unit is
running.

The air conditioner has not been running since September
The walk in freezer (it was a freezer, wasn't it Mark?) was running but the
unit was low on gas, and it had a reciever on it. I will let you try to
fiquire out what was happening there. It does not have a head master and
that would help, but the cheap owner wont pay for it or a larger reciever.

The real amazing thing was the air conditioner having ice inside the home
with the unit shut off.
Anybody else ever come across this? I know what is happening, I just can't
believe how much heat is being transfered by this uniqe situation. This was
at Dan's house Mark,, the guy who owned the basket company.

Rich



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Posted by Stormin Mormon on February 15, 2007, 12:21 pm
Yep, low on gas would tend to use the receiver output valve as an
expansion device. I can easily imagine that.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

: Headmaster control is used for low ambient conditions when the
unit is
: running.
:
: The air conditioner has not been running since September
: The walk in freezer (it was a freezer, wasn't it Mark?) was
running but the
: unit was low on gas, and it had a reciever on it. I will let
you try to
: fiquire out what was happening there. It does not have a head
master and
: that would help, but the cheap owner wont pay for it or a
larger reciever.
:
: The real amazing thing was the air conditioner having ice
inside the home
: with the unit shut off.
: Anybody else ever come across this? I know what is happening,
I just can't
: believe how much heat is being transfered by this uniqe
situation. This was
: at Dan's house Mark,, the guy who owned the basket company.
:
: Rich
:
:



Posted by Bill on February 15, 2007, 12:39 pm

> Yep, low on gas would tend to use the receiver output valve as an
> expansion device. I can easily imagine that.

You've been told to get some training. I suggest you now go with Bob and
try car selling.

Posted by Stormin Mormon on February 15, 2007, 10:51 pm
Noted, dated and timed. Lean forward a bit closer, and I'll
rubberstmp your forehead "RECEIVED". And date it with a sharpie.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

:
: > Yep, low on gas would tend to use the receiver output valve
as an
: > expansion device. I can easily imagine that.
:
: You've been told to get some training. I suggest you now go
with Bob and
: try car selling.



Posted by Bill on February 16, 2007, 8:43 am

> Noted, dated and timed. Lean forward a bit closer, and I'll
> rubberstmp your forehead "RECEIVED". And date it with a sharpie.

Stormy you've had years to get some training. The next time you burn
yourself or destroy a good part while examining something. Step back and
consider a new career in Warehouse Operations.

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