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Is a rooftop commercial HVAC R22 still usable? john 05-23-2007
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Posted by john on May 23, 2007, 1:50 pm
I have two rooftop HVAC units that were taken off of a school about
8-10 years ago. They were working when they were removed. Now they
need to be cleaned up a littl and checked out. I am wondering if the
units are better as scrap or as a unit. The local recycler is paying
1.32 per pound for the coils, and 2.85 for clean copper tubing. I
cant find the information about the units as a whole, but the
compressor information is below. I live in South Central Oklahoma if
that makes a difference.

LENNOX                                                                        R-22
                                LOW SIDE TEST PRESSURE: 150 PSIG MIN
SERIAL #: 840768178                                 MODEL #: 2A056AG1
CATALOG No: 98C90
VOLTS HZ PH MIN OPERATING                                        LRA
                                VOLTS                                        53
460         60 3 400
380/460 50 3                                THERMALLY PROTECTED

Can you tell what the tonage is? Thanks for any information you can
provide. If there is a market for the units or the parts separately
could you give me an idea of where to look or how to market? Thanks

John Sands
john@ardnet.com


Posted by on May 23, 2007, 2:02 pm

>I have two rooftop HVAC units that were taken off of a school about
>8-10 years ago. They were working when they were removed. Now they
>need to be cleaned up a littl and checked out. I am wondering if the
>units are better as scrap or as a unit. The local recycler is paying
>1.32 per pound for the coils, and 2.85 for clean copper tubing. I

        Scrap.

>cant find the information about the units as a whole, but the
>compressor information is below. I live in South Central Oklahoma if
>that makes a difference.

        Only in your child's education. I hope he likes cows.


>Can you tell what the tonage is? Thanks for any information you can
>provide. If there is a market for the units or the parts separately
>could you give me an idea of where to look or how to market? Thanks

        Take that bullshit down to the scrap yard, take whatever they
give you, and go get drunk on it. If it's enough.

>John Sands
>john@ardnet.com

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Posted by B-Hate-Me on May 23, 2007, 4:36 pm

>>Can you tell what the tonage is? Thanks for any information you can
>>provide. If there is a market for the units or the parts separately
>>could you give me an idea of where to look or how to market? Thanks
> Take that bullshit down to the scrap yard, take whatever they
> give you, and go get drunk on it. If it's enough.

He could go over to the injun reservation and buy some
firewater cheap...... It also makes a great coil cleaner.



Posted by on May 23, 2007, 4:00 pm
wrote:

>>>Can you tell what the tonage is? Thanks for any information you can
>>>provide. If there is a market for the units or the parts separately
>>>could you give me an idea of where to look or how to market? Thanks
>> Take that bullshit down to the scrap yard, take whatever they
>> give you, and go get drunk on it. If it's enough.
>He could go over to the injun reservation and buy some
>firewater cheap...... It also makes a great coil cleaner.

        They got any sandpaper over there ?


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Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
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Posted by john on May 23, 2007, 5:25 pm
On May 23, 3:00 pm, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> wrote:
> >>>Can you tell what the tonage is? Thanks for any information you can
> >>>provide. If there is a market for the units or the parts separately
> >>>could you give me an idea of where to look or how to market? Thanks
> >> Take that bullshit down to the scrap yard, take whatever they
> >> give you, and go get drunk on it. If it's enough.
> >He could go over to the injun reservation and buy some
> >firewater cheap...... It also makes a great coil cleaner.
> They got any sandpaper over there ?
> --
> Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today
!!!http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
> Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
> 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
> 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
> HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
> Free demo now available onlinehttp://pmilligan.net/palm/

I'm one of the Injuns that lives in the Chickasaw nation. We get our
fire water from the white hillbillies that live up in the Arbuckle
mountains. We trade tobacco for moonshine. We get drunk and they get
cancer. I am courious about the sandpaper comment. What did that
mean?
john
john@ardnet.com


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