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Re: Telster Fuckwits U-Hate-Me 10-05-2007
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Posted by U-Hate-Me on October 5, 2007, 5:09 am

My Dear friend "Telstra Fuckwits"
Yes subcooling liquid does increase capacity I should say
efficiency over all not only of evaporator but overall
However????? I don't know if article mention because
I am to lazy to read it all, that those application are true
on the low temperatures where suction pressures are low or perhaps
even in vacuum and not at higher pressures such as applied on AC
systems and I am not talking out of book but out of experience
which I have work on many times. the only benefit could be consider
on AC for liquid subcool is help prevent slugging of oil and I really
don't gave heck who may tell you otherwise. Yes some people have
great vocabulary but proving they theory is other thing take my
advise don't believe everything you read. The OEM Copland books
carry some information on that subject many years ago
if they still do I don't know
Tony
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Hey stupid. Do you ever read what you write?

Try reading it out loud. You sound like a low-grade moron.



Have a nice day!



Posted by tony on October 6, 2007, 5:49 pm
What is matter fuckwits you don't like be cut to actual size


>
> My Dear friend "Telstra Fuckwits"
> Yes subcooling liquid does increase capacity I should say
> efficiency over all not only of evaporator but overall
> However????? I don't know if article mention because
> I am to lazy to read it all, that those application are true
> on the low temperatures where suction pressures are low or perhaps
> even in vacuum and not at higher pressures such as applied on AC
> systems and I am not talking out of book but out of experience
> which I have work on many times. the only benefit could be consider
> on AC for liquid subcool is help prevent slugging of oil and I really
> don't gave heck who may tell you otherwise. Yes some people have
> great vocabulary but proving they theory is other thing take my
> advise don't believe everything you read. The OEM Copland books
> carry some information on that subject many years ago
> if they still do I don't know
> Tony
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Hey stupid. Do you ever read what you write?
>
> Try reading it out loud. You sound like a low-grade moron.
>
>
>
> Have a nice day!
>




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