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Special Equipment suggestions needed Geoman 01-28-2007
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Posted by on January 28, 2007, 7:41 pm
"Stormin Moron" wrote:

>How about some more detail? You talking water cooled systems, or
>R22 based split systems?
>

name ONE water cooled condenser containing copper or copper aluminum
coils, you top posting cocksucker.




>> Have a building where condensers are on ground and the Bum's in
>the city are
>> cutting and stealing all the copper.
>>
>> Anyone know of a product that can use plastic lines and glycol
>to cool 5 ton
>> units? Or, a product were we can put the condenser inside the
>building and
>> duct the air to the condenser and back out? Thinking of a high
>static type
>> system so we don't have to cut 3 x 3 foot holes into concrete
>foundations.
>>
>> Have to do something with five units that were cut out
>recently.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>>
>


Posted by Geoman on January 28, 2007, 9:14 pm
both, could be r-410A too. Heck, I would consider Ammonia as Fish suggested
if they pay for all the tools I would need to service them in the future.


> How about some more detail? You talking water cooled systems, or
> R22 based split systems?
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
>> Have a building where condensers are on ground and the Bum's in
> the city are
>> cutting and stealing all the copper.
>>
>> Anyone know of a product that can use plastic lines and glycol
> to cool 5 ton
>> units? Or, a product were we can put the condenser inside the
> building and
>> duct the air to the condenser and back out? Thinking of a high
> static type
>> system so we don't have to cut 3 x 3 foot holes into concrete
> foundations.
>>
>> Have to do something with five units that were cut out
> recently.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Stormin Mormon on January 29, 2007, 8:14 am
that really gets me grinning. The thought of loading a R-22
system with a bunch of ammonia (or sulphur dioxide) in addition
to the R-22. So that the tubing thieves would leave it alone.
Good idea.

I suspect you won't find schedule PVC that can take the
pressures. But, I could be mistaken.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

> both, could be r-410A too. Heck, I would consider Ammonia as
Fish suggested
> if they pay for all the tools I would need to service them in
the future.
>
>
message
> > How about some more detail? You talking water cooled systems,
or
> > R22 based split systems?
> >
> > --
> >
> > Christopher A. Young
> > You can't shout down a troll.
> > You have to starve them.
> > .
> >
> >> Have a building where condensers are on ground and the Bum's
in
> > the city are
> >> cutting and stealing all the copper.
> >>
> >> Anyone know of a product that can use plastic lines and
glycol
> > to cool 5 ton
> >> units? Or, a product were we can put the condenser inside
the
> > building and
> >> duct the air to the condenser and back out? Thinking of a
high
> > static type
> >> system so we don't have to cut 3 x 3 foot holes into
concrete
> > foundations.
> >>
> >> Have to do something with five units that were cut out
> > recently.
> >>
> >> Rich
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>



Posted by Geoman on January 29, 2007, 8:30 am

> that really gets me grinning. The thought of loading a R-22
> system with a bunch of ammonia (or sulphur dioxide) in addition
> to the R-22. So that the tubing thieves would leave it alone.
> Good idea.
>
> I suspect you won't find schedule PVC that can take the
> pressures. But, I could be mistaken.
>
> message

NOT A GOOD IDEA !!!

I WAS TALKING ABOUT USING THREE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SYSTEMS!!!!!

You can NOT use ammonia with anything but steel! No brass, no copper, just
steel and lead for the bearings!!!

There isn't any pvc that will work with these refrigerants.

Now that were on the topic of stupid things you should not do, never mix
bleach with ammonia, you will die when you breath the vapors. Don't put them
in a system either Chris...........

Rich




Posted by Bob_Loblaw on January 29, 2007, 8:50 am
> Now that were on the topic of stupid things you should not do, never
> mix bleach with ammonia, you will die when you breath the vapors.
> Don't put them in a system either Chris...........


Can you say "pulmonary edema" ??


--
Respectfully, Bob

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