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Posted by .p.jm on May 29, 2008, 3:12 pm
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>PJ you are Moran I am the one that goes around the country repairing
>recovery units, set up includes cascade system plus small compressor
>that is needed to pump tanks out when system gets to low pressures and that
>is the compressor I am talking about. If this unit runs 24/7 life of this
>compressor about 6 month to a year. cascade system that is different ball
>game,
>refrigerants 404/23 or 404/508 oil is POE and life span varies I have units
>10 years
>old plus still pumping way. my primary work IS cascades and I do not believe
>that
>is what she was talking about. And I bet you never saw one system yet.
>There is a another man on these forum that works on cascade that is Barry
>he checks in once in full moon?
>Tony
You top-posting asshole.
Go look up the difference between RECLAIM and RECOVERY, which
is Vicki's point, and see if you can figure out that they are not the
same thing. Then see if you can figure out which one she's talking
about. Then realize it's something you've never done in your life.
Hint - pumping out a system is NOT what she's talking about.
That's already been done by the field techs before she gets involved.
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>> wrote:
>>>Hello Vicki
>>>I hope you did not forgot me
>>>Both of your questions are good the answer is
>>>it depend on refrigerant you are reclaiming in what condition is that
>>>refrigerant
>>>how badly is "contaminated" and you reclaiming unit should be charge
>>>with alkabenzine oil and not with POE.
>>>I still have same recovery/reclaiming unit since 1992 it is big and clumsy
>>>but it works.
>>>Tony
>> BTW, Vic - Tony, as usual, doesn't know WTF you're talking
>> about. He's talking about his little recovery machine. He thinks
>> that's the same thing as 'reclaim'.
>>>> 1. Does anyone else use a Van Steenburgh or similar refrigerant
>>>> reclaim machine?
>>>> Reclaim, NOT recovery. To clean the refrigerant for reuse.
>>>> 2. How often do you drain your oil?
>>>> 3. How long are your compressors lasting?
>>>> Vicki Szaszvari
>> --
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'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
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Posted by Old Grunpy on May 29, 2008, 9:08 pm
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> wrote:
>>PJ you are Moran I am the one that goes around the country repairing
>>recovery units, set up includes cascade system plus small compressor
>>that is needed to pump tanks out when system gets to low pressures and
>>that
>>is the compressor I am talking about. If this unit runs 24/7 life of this
>>compressor about 6 month to a year. cascade system that is different ball
>>game,
>>refrigerants 404/23 or 404/508 oil is POE and life span varies I have
>>units
>>10 years
>>old plus still pumping way. my primary work IS cascades and I do not
>>believe
>>that
>>is what she was talking about. And I bet you never saw one system yet.
>>There is a another man on these forum that works on cascade that is Barry
>>he checks in once in full moon?
>>Tony
> You top-posting asshole.
> Go look up the difference between RECLAIM and RECOVERY, which
> is Vicki's point, and see if you can figure out that they are not the
> same thing. Then see if you can figure out which one she's talking
> about. Then realize it's something you've never done in your life.
Sorry young man to disapoint you, you need to learn whole lot more then
you think, we went over this before so I would be stupid to dwell
with person that never work on anything eles then some milk coolers.
Tony
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> Hint - pumping out a system is NOT what she's talking about.
> That's already been done by the field techs before she gets involved.
>>> wrote:
>>>>Hello Vicki
>>>>I hope you did not forgot me
>>>>Both of your questions are good the answer is
>>>>it depend on refrigerant you are reclaiming in what condition is that
>>>>refrigerant
>>>>how badly is "contaminated" and you reclaiming unit should be charge
>>>>with alkabenzine oil and not with POE.
>>>>I still have same recovery/reclaiming unit since 1992 it is big and
>>>>clumsy
>>>>but it works.
>>>>Tony
>>> BTW, Vic - Tony, as usual, doesn't know WTF you're talking
>>> about. He's talking about his little recovery machine. He thinks
>>> that's the same thing as 'reclaim'.
>>>>> 1. Does anyone else use a Van Steenburgh or similar refrigerant
>>>>> reclaim machine?
>>>>> Reclaim, NOT recovery. To clean the refrigerant for reuse.
>>>>> 2. How often do you drain your oil?
>>>>> 3. How long are your compressors lasting?
>>>>> Vicki Szaszvari
>>> --
>>> Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
>>> www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
>>> Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
>>> 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
>>> 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
>>> HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
>>> Free demo online at www.pmilligan.net/palm/
>>> Free 'People finder' program now at www.pmilligan.net/finder.htm
> --
> Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
> www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
> Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
> 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
> 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
> HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
> Free demo online at www.pmilligan.net/palm/
> Free 'People finder' program now at www.pmilligan.net/finder.htm
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Posted by Gary on May 29, 2008, 10:26 am
I just use a standard recovery unit but I'm just curious because I thought
the law was that you couldn't reuse the refrigerant except in the same
owners unit no matter what we used to recover with. I was under the
impression that the refrigerant itself had to be recertified to be reused
& not just using a reclaim system. It's been a long time since I took the
EPA course so I might be wrong plus they didn't have any certified
reclaimers in those days so maybe things have changed.
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Posted by Noon-Air on May 29, 2008, 10:49 am
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>I just use a standard recovery unit but I'm just curious because I thought
> the law was that you couldn't reuse the refrigerant except in the same
> owners unit no matter what we used to recover with. I was under the
> impression that the refrigerant itself had to be recertified to be reused
> & not just using a reclaim system. It's been a long time since I took the
> EPA course so I might be wrong plus they didn't have any certified
> reclaimers in those days so maybe things have changed.
Vicki works for whatever county Phoenix is in, and they "own" a hell of a
lot of systems, and she is the one in charge of keeping the records and
reclaiming the recovered refrigerant for re-use in her county.
At least thats what she was doing a couple of years ago.
--
Steve @ Noon-Air Heating & A/C
"Stop calling me for freebies Satan,
I'll fix your air conditioner when you pay me, Cheapskate!"
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Posted by .p.jm on May 29, 2008, 10:57 am
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>>I just use a standard recovery unit but I'm just curious because I thought
>> the law was that you couldn't reuse the refrigerant except in the same
>> owners unit no matter what we used to recover with. I was under the
>> impression that the refrigerant itself had to be recertified to be reused
>> & not just using a reclaim system. It's been a long time since I took the
>> EPA course so I might be wrong plus they didn't have any certified
>> reclaimers in those days so maybe things have changed.
>Vicki works for whatever county Phoenix is in, and they "own" a hell of a
>lot of systems, and she is the one in charge of keeping the records and
>reclaiming the recovered refrigerant for re-use in her county.
>At least thats what she was doing a couple of years ago.
She's also the part-time madam of a cat house now.
--
Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
Free demo online at www.pmilligan.net/palm/
Free 'People finder' program now at www.pmilligan.net/finder.htm
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>recovery units, set up includes cascade system plus small compressor
>that is needed to pump tanks out when system gets to low pressures and that
>is the compressor I am talking about. If this unit runs 24/7 life of this
>compressor about 6 month to a year. cascade system that is different ball
>game,
>refrigerants 404/23 or 404/508 oil is POE and life span varies I have units
>10 years
>old plus still pumping way. my primary work IS cascades and I do not believe
>that
>is what she was talking about. And I bet you never saw one system yet.
>There is a another man on these forum that works on cascade that is Barry
>he checks in once in full moon?
>Tony