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Posted by Oscar_Lives on January 31, 2007, 11:03 pm
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> Perhaps a little more info, I was the top, guy coworker was the bottom
> guy on a walk in cooler cond/evap change out he mounted the LLS coil
> down, but after reading the instruction admits there is a problem with
> that, but seems to think that the only thing that would happen is the LLS
> wouldn't close. What we see is liquid line frosting well before the LLS,
> box won't pull down to temp and low suction pressure. If he turns the LLS
> I think all our problem will be solved???
> Thoughts?
> Coolking
yeah
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> .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote in
>> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:43:24 -0500, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com
>> wrote:
>>>wrote:
>>>>What do you think would happen if a Splorlan LLS where installed coil
>>>>down?
>>> It would get vertigo.
>> I forgot - don't forget to reverse the polarity so at least
>> the electrons dont' get confused.
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> guy on a walk in cooler cond/evap change out he mounted the LLS coil
> down, but after reading the instruction admits there is a problem with
> that, but seems to think that the only thing that would happen is the LLS
> wouldn't close. What we see is liquid line frosting well before the LLS,
> box won't pull down to temp and low suction pressure. If he turns the LLS
> I think all our problem will be solved???
> Thoughts?
> Coolking