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Grizzly
31-01-2012, 09:29 PM
They say they breed them hard in these here parts! (South West U.K.)
If what's to be found in the water is anything to go by, then that could be true?

I asked the on-site Engineers to check a chilled water strainer recently.
As I believed it to probably be blocked or at least partially blocked.

What was found was this!

http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab77/grizzlysj/SAM_0042.jpg



http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab77/grizzlysj/SAM_0044.jpg

Now its not unusual to find bits of rubber gasket / seal or even cable ties in this systems strainers.

But when the above was found I asked for a sample and took photos.

The stunning thing is the customer still wonders why his chillers are struggling!!!

Grizzly

monkey spanners
31-01-2012, 10:12 PM
Looks like builders rubble!

install monkey
31-01-2012, 10:17 PM
looks like silt

Magoo
01-02-2012, 02:21 AM
Looks like system is rotting from the inside outwards. No water treatment and cathodic corrossion. It will start springing leaks everywhere sooner than later. Been there had the same problem.

Grizzly
01-02-2012, 06:42 AM
Probably all answers are correct in some way!
Whilst trying to log running parameters I checked the very large buffer tank, which was so low I had to ask one of the site engineers where the level was?
It was below the s/glass graduations and the masking tape with Minimum level written on it.
By the way this is a sub zero system on Glycol!

Did anyone notice something else in the filter picture?
Grizzly

Quality
01-02-2012, 07:27 AM
Are you referring to the split ?

Grizzly
01-02-2012, 06:40 PM
Are you referring to the split ?

I surely am my friend.
There are 2 other chillers in this system. 1 has no filter / strainer the other has Quote
"Split down its seam, so there is no point in cleaning it anyway!"

My reaction.

"I Give Up!"

Grizzly

charlie patt
01-02-2012, 06:53 PM
ah come up where you need to be hard[ only north devon] if the debris fits in a wheelbarrow its serviceable........ 6 inches of snow on the moors in a fwd van traction control light was on more than the lid on my thermos

Grizzly
01-02-2012, 07:27 PM
ah come up where you need to be hard[ only north devon] if the debris fits in a wheelbarrow its serviceable........ 6 inches of snow on the moors in a fwd van traction control light was on more than the lid on my thermos

Careful Charlie, you don't know how close you are?
In more than 1 way.
I know I spend a lot of time east and west of the Tamar myself.
Been snowed in at widdon down before now.
Grizzly