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Problem with AC comressor fast cycling Hareti 02-21-2007
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Posted by on February 22, 2007, 9:14 am
wrote:

>> Ah - you are taking my advice !
>
>No, using my common sense, I turned it off and called the LPCO hours
>ago. Long before you kindly displayed your vast knowledge and humility
>in your answerers to my questions.

        You called an LPCO ? A LPCO is a small electrical device.
How exactly do you call one ?

        Here LPCO ! Here LPCO !!!!! Good LPCO ! Here LPCO !!!

        ??????


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Posted by jamesgangnc on February 22, 2007, 10:15 am
> > Ah - you are taking my advice !
>
> No, using my common sense, I turned it off and called the LPCO hours
> ago. Long before you kindly displayed your vast knowledge and humility
> in your answerers to my questions.

You apparently attracted a sizeable contingent of the alt.hvac
assholes quickly. Lucky you. You did do the right thing. I
understand you were just trying to get a better understanding of what
might be wrong.


Posted by on February 22, 2007, 11:03 am
On 22 Feb 2007 07:15:08 -0800, "jamesgangnc"

>> > Ah - you are taking my advice !
>>
>> No, using my common sense, I turned it off and called the LPCO hours
>> ago. Long before you kindly displayed your vast knowledge and humility
>> in your answerers to my questions.
>
>You apparently attracted a sizeable contingent of the alt.hvac
>assholes quickly. Lucky you. You did do the right thing. I
>understand you were just trying to get a better understanding of what
>might be wrong.

        Fuck you, 'jamesgang', you fucking useless troll.

        And yeh, he did the right thing - he did what I told him.


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Posted by Hareti on February 22, 2007, 4:05 pm
> You apparently attracted a sizeable contingent of the alt.hvac
> assholes quickly. Lucky you. You did do the right thing. I
> understand you were just trying to get a better understanding of what
> might be wrong.he language barrier is a bit of a problem for me

Thanks James. The LPCO is working on it right now. Once it's fixed
I'll post the results and maybe we'll all learn something. The
language barrier is a bit of a problem for me right now since i'm in a
foreign country and th LPCO doesn't speak english so you'll have to
bear with me.

I'd still like to know more about chiller control. As I understand it,
the thermostat controls a solenoid valve on the suction side of the
compressor. When this opens the suction side pressure rises and and
the low pressure cut out starts the compressor. Is this correct?

So why is there this two stage control? Why not just let the
thermostat control the compressor directly? The expansion valve is
also thermostatically controlled and there is a high pressure cut out.
What is the purpose of using a solenoid valve on the suction side?

Thanks, Hareti

P.S. I've decided that for the rest of this thread LPCO will refer to
a Licensed Professional Contractor Obviously, as Steve suggested.



Posted by on February 22, 2007, 5:05 pm
wrote:

>> You apparently attracted a sizeable contingent of the alt.hvac
>> assholes quickly. Lucky you. You did do the right thing. I
>> understand you were just trying to get a better understanding of what
>> might be wrong.he language barrier is a bit of a problem for me
>
>Thanks James. The LPCO is working on it right now.

        For once and for all - I was FUCKING MAKING IT UP about an
LPCO being a person !!!!! Geez ......

> Once it's fixed
>I'll post the results and maybe we'll all learn something. The

        Don't bother. The rest of us already know the answer.


>language barrier is a bit of a problem for me right now since i'm in a
>foreign country and th LPCO doesn't speak english so you'll have to
>bear with me.
>
>I'd still like to know more about chiller control. As I understand it,
>the thermostat controls a solenoid valve on the suction side of the
>compressor. When this opens the suction side pressure rises and and
>the low pressure cut out starts the compressor. Is this correct?

        No, but don't fret your little head over it.


>So why is there this two stage control? Why not just let the
>thermostat control the compressor directly? The expansion valve is
>also thermostatically controlled and there is a high pressure cut out.
>What is the purpose of using a solenoid valve on the suction side?
>
>Thanks, Hareti
>
>P.S. I've decided that for the rest of this thread LPCO will refer to
>a Licensed Professional Contractor Obviously, as Steve suggested.

        ARRRGGGHHHH !!!!!

        That was ME that said that AND I WAS FUCKING JOKING !!!!!

        God you're dense .....


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