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The Viking
03-06-2008, 07:09 PM
Went to a new customer today and saw this.


Does anybody recognise it?


Is it a genuine LG part?


If so, do you know the part number?


If not, do you know where to get them from?


Is it essential or can it be removed?


:cool:


:D



:p

chillin out
03-06-2008, 07:12 PM
You have to be kidding???

Is there no pump fitted?

Chillin:):)

Chunk
03-06-2008, 07:48 PM
Thats the best thing i`ve seen in ages.

Where does it drain to?

chemi-cool
03-06-2008, 07:51 PM
Absolutely amazing idea!!

Can you mail me the original picture?

Chemi :eek:

Thermatech
03-06-2008, 09:43 PM
You might find its listed as

Auxillary coil frost prevention drain port.

or

computer room application drip tray upgrade.

Greengrocer
03-06-2008, 10:49 PM
Yep, Genuine part alright!! Even matches the high wall FCU colour. The weatherproof IP66 rotary isolator is a nice
touch too.

Un F****** believable!! :eek:
Either that or the Viking has been up to early April 1st jokes.

Viking, send a copy to the ACR magazine - they've just requested "how not to install" pictures from readers - similar to the "hall of Shame" ones on the MyLG site. That one will get 1st prize.
Hang on a minute isn't there an LG theme running here??????:rolleyes:

sinewave
04-06-2008, 02:03 PM
You're ALL wrong!


This is a cracking idea!

It's an automatic office plant pot irrigation system!


Duh! :cool:

albionharley
04-06-2008, 02:12 PM
Square profile would look neater !!!

philfridge
04-06-2008, 03:46 PM
This should be in the hall of shame , probably installed by plumbers :eek:

Argus
04-06-2008, 05:44 PM
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Only in the UK.....

I'd copyright that picture if I were you- it will go everywhere!.

.

sinewave
04-06-2008, 06:05 PM
I was going to send it in to the RAC Service Engineer Magazine for it's 'Bodgerwatch' series but can't find an email addy in the Mag, though I only had a quick shufty!

The Viking
04-06-2008, 11:15 PM
Where does it drain to?

There is a specially adapted 4 gallon drum below it!



You might find its listed as computer room application drip tray upgrade.

Sorry to say but it's actually in the general office




Either that or the Viking has been up to early April 1st jokes.?????:rolleyes:

Nah, I'm sticking to traditions and celebrate that on the 1st of April each year



It's an automatic office plant pot irrigation system!

Your English is worse than mine. It's Pot Plant, not plant pot!


Square profile would look neater !!!

Ah, but they run out of that as it was used as ductwork to take the cold air from their old wall-mounted IMI to the rear of the servers.:D:D


This should be in the hall of shame , probably installed by plumbers :eek:

See below.


I'd copyright that picture if I were you- it will go everywhere!.

Now updated (I've had PC problems and are now starting to get to grips with my new Mac)


I was going to send it in to the RAC Service Engineer Magazine
I hope you didn't.


This was quite a site.

We recently took it over and the guy that was/is doing the first service asked me to come and have a look at a couple of things...

-The above external drip-tray.
-The previously mentioned ductwork (which btw caused the unit to ice up).
-Artfully designed perspex sheets used as draught diverters below cassettes.
-Evaporative coolers converted to run on mains fed water and installed at high level in the warehouse.

I were (almost) on the floor laughing as we were walking around. That was, until I asked who the previous maintenance people were who had come up with all these solutions.

The answer?
The customer had done it himself!!:confused:

sparrow
05-06-2008, 05:22 PM
Absolutely awe-inspiring I just love it lol

Greengrocer
05-06-2008, 05:59 PM
The answer?
The customer had done it himself!!:confused:

He's obviously quite happy with his own handy work. So now the pressure's on for you to equall or better his expectations:D. We look forward to some more posts showcasing your inovative solutions to everyday problems in due course.;)