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Re: Actually, it could be a volumetrically compromised compressor? B-Hate-Me 02-22-2008
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Posted by Zyp on March 1, 2008, 4:11 pm
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Marc says it's a walk in beer cooler. That's high temp, in the
> refrigeration world. Hmm. You've gone from too much frost, to now no
> frost. Some high temp coolers don't need a defrost cycle, as they run
> evap temp over the freezing point. But, going from frozen solid to no
> frost at all. I'd be looking for a defrost problem of some kind.
> Defrost timer sticking, maybe?
>
> --
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> .
>
>
>>
>> I have a full charge but I am not getting even frosting. The room
>> temperature at the time of frosting was 16°C.
>>
>> I happen to be popping in again tomorrow for another un-related
>> reason and will experiment further.
>
> You shouldn't see frosting on a Medium temperture coil at that [16º
> C]fixture termperature, but if it is set up as a high temperature
> coil, then you would.
>
> Can you tell me what the application is? High or Medium termperature?
>
>
> --
> Zyp

High Temp?????

Let me see. High Temperature is anything above 45º F in the "refrigeration
world" - so I generally like my beer a lot colder than that. Anyone else
want some warm draft ?


--
Zyp



Posted by Noon-Air on March 1, 2008, 4:36 pm

> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>> Marc says it's a walk in beer cooler. That's high temp, in the
>> refrigeration world. Hmm. You've gone from too much frost, to now no
>> frost. Some high temp coolers don't need a defrost cycle, as they run
>> evap temp over the freezing point. But, going from frozen solid to no
>> frost at all. I'd be looking for a defrost problem of some kind.
>> Defrost timer sticking, maybe?
>>
>> --
>> Christopher A. Young
>> Learn more about Jesus
>> www.lds.org
>> .
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I have a full charge but I am not getting even frosting. The room
>>> temperature at the time of frosting was 16°C.
>>>
>>> I happen to be popping in again tomorrow for another un-related
>>> reason and will experiment further.
>>
>> You shouldn't see frosting on a Medium temperture coil at that [16º
>> C]fixture termperature, but if it is set up as a high temperature
>> coil, then you would.
>>
>> Can you tell me what the application is? High or Medium termperature?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Zyp
>
> High Temp?????
>
> Let me see. High Temperature is anything above 45º F in the
> "refrigeration world" - so I generally like my beer a lot colder than
> that. Anyone else want some warm draft ?

Its for a Lucas refrigerator ;-)



Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 1, 2008, 8:27 pm
Is in England UK after all?

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



>
> Let me see. High Temperature is anything above 45º F in the
> "refrigeration world" - so I generally like my beer a lot colder than
> that. Anyone else want some warm draft ?

Its for a Lucas refrigerator ;-)




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