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Homemoaner and the cost of freon olddog 01-03-2009
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Posted by The King on January 9, 2009, 6:37 pm
wrote:

>http://tinyurl.com/86d5ks

Daltons law applied.

The link worked.

A Sporlan publication also states that you can measure the condenser
temp midway on the coil and compare it to the liquid pressure
converted to temp. A deviation of a few degrees indicates non
condensibles. This can be done with the unit running.

Posted by The King on January 9, 2009, 7:00 pm
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:37:49 -0500, The King

>wrote:
>>http://tinyurl.com/86d5ks
>Daltons law applied.
>The link worked.
>A Sporlan publication also states that you can measure the condenser
>temp midway on the coil and compare it to the liquid pressure
>converted to temp. A deviation of a few degrees indicates non
>condensibles. This can be done with the unit running.


Actually what it say verbatim is;

The proper use of the P-T relationship can be helpful in discovering
the presence of air or other non-condensable gases in the system.
This would be revealed by the measured temperature in the condenser or
the leaving temperature of the cooling medium being much lower than
that indicated by the P-T relationship.

Form10-135

Posted by Bipolar Bear on January 9, 2009, 9:29 pm

> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:37:49 -0500, The King
> >wrote:
> >>http://tinyurl.com/86d5ks
> >Daltons law applied.
> >The link worked.
> >A Sporlan publication also states that you can measure the condenser
> >temp midway on the coil and compare it to the liquid pressure
> >converted to temp. A deviation of a few degrees indicates non
> >condensibles. This can be done with the unit running.
> Actually what it say verbatim is;
> The proper use of the P-T relationship can be helpful in discovering
> the presence of air or other non-condensable gases in the system.
> This would be revealed by the measured temperature in the condenser or
> the leaving temperature of the cooling medium being much lower than
> that indicated by the P-T relationship.
> Form10-135

Too complicated especially considering that extra money can be made selling
used refrigerant to the next customer.

--



Posted by Steve on January 9, 2009, 10:43 pm

>> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:37:49 -0500, The King
>> >wrote:
>> >>http://tinyurl.com/86d5ks
>> >Daltons law applied.
>> >The link worked.
>> >A Sporlan publication also states that you can measure the condenser
>> >temp midway on the coil and compare it to the liquid pressure
>> >converted to temp. A deviation of a few degrees indicates non
>> >condensibles. This can be done with the unit running.
>> Actually what it say verbatim is;
>> The proper use of the P-T relationship can be helpful in discovering
>> the presence of air or other non-condensable gases in the system.
>> This would be revealed by the measured temperature in the condenser or
>> the leaving temperature of the cooling medium being much lower than
>> that indicated by the P-T relationship.
>> Form10-135
> Too complicated especially considering that extra money can be made
> selling
> used refrigerant to the next customer.

I thought that only low ballers and hacks did that.



Posted by Alexander on January 10, 2009, 12:11 am
Steve wrote:
>>> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:37:49 -0500, The King
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/86d5ks
>>>> Daltons law applied.
>>>> The link worked.
>>>> A Sporlan publication also states that you can measure the condenser
>>>> temp midway on the coil and compare it to the liquid pressure
>>>> converted to temp. A deviation of a few degrees indicates non
>>>> condensibles. This can be done with the unit running.
>>> Actually what it say verbatim is;
>>> The proper use of the P-T relationship can be helpful in discovering
>>> the presence of air or other non-condensable gases in the system.
>>> This would be revealed by the measured temperature in the condenser or
>>> the leaving temperature of the cooling medium being much lower than
>>> that indicated by the P-T relationship.
>>> Form10-135
>> Too complicated especially considering that extra money can be made
>> selling
>> used refrigerant to the next customer.
>
> I thought that only low ballers and hacks did that.

No respectable Low baller or Hack would stoop that low. That obviously
is a member of the ___________(insert name of favorite shithead group)
>
>

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