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Re: Bi-Flow Gas-Line Filter Driers & Inverter Mini-Splits Zyp 03-13-2008
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Posted by Zyp on March 13, 2008, 2:45 am
Marc O'Brien wrote:
> Anyway, I'm left wondering, what is the problem with placing a bi-flow
> filter drier into the gas-line of an inverter driven mini split system
> after or with a compressor replacement, or ever?
> How, in this repect, would an inverter driven compressor system be
> different from a DOL single speed compressor mini-split system?

Is it a Heat Pump? Or cooling only?

Paul feels it wouldn't matter as long as you use a Sporlan Catch - All. I'm
not so hip on using a drier on the lineset outside of the outdoor unit. I'd
put it in the common liquid line inside the outdoor unit. But that's just
me.


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Zyp



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