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Re: Actually, it could be a volumetrically compromised compressor? Zyp 02-22-2008
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Posted by Zyp on February 22, 2008, 12:24 pm
Marc O'Brien wrote:
> I poped back in to see how this cellar cooler system was doing after
> my repairs.
>
> It's iced again but this time the full charge still exists, subcool
> remains sufficient.
>
> It's design saturated evaporating temperature is about 4 deg C,
> however, surely, due to an inefficient compressor the lower evaporator
> circuit freezes?
>
> http://www.fridgetech.com/miscellany/images/cellar_cooler.jpg

Marc;

This is a "cooler?" Are you depending on a normal 20 degree coil for a
cooler? What's the fixture temperature? Do you have random defrost or
planned defrost? How much traffic in the cooler [aspiration?] Just
curious.

--
Zyp



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