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    Fosters twin door freezer



    The instore bakery i was working at had a two door fosters freezer R404a.
    The bakers wanted to use this freezer as a fridge, we changed parameters and re sized the cappilary.
    Just a quick question, we changed the set point from -21 to +3, would more gas have to be added or do you think it will be ok running at the same charge as it did when it was a freezer. The fridge is running away fine, but i just was not sure, any thoughts?



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    Re: Fosters twin door freezer

    would have been beter leaving capilary the way it was, the problems on paper you will have is the compressor will be a low back pressure, now running on med to high back pressure

    i have seen these changed before and altho foster highly recomended not doing it they have been running for a few years now

    i did not do it and advised against it but end of the day it is what it is and theyve ran ok

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    Re: Fosters twin door freezer

    How did you re size the capilary?

    What TBC said about the compressor, its likely working out of its design paramiters. Though just like being obese, it won't necesarily be instantly fatal but will likely lead to an earlier death.

    Still, customer got what they asked for!
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    Re: Fosters twin door freezer

    monkey spanners, havent u got a capillary swaging tool?

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    Re: Fosters twin door freezer

    cappillary swaging tool..... is that another name for 1/4 pipe

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    Re: Fosters twin door freezer

    Quote Originally Posted by gindog20 View Post
    The instore bakery i was working at had a two door fosters freezer R404a.
    The bakers wanted to use this freezer as a fridge, we changed parameters and re sized the cappilary.
    Just a quick question, we changed the set point from -21 to +3, would more gas have to be added or do you think it will be ok running at the same charge as it did when it was a freezer. The fridge is running away fine, but i just was not sure, any thoughts?
    Disable defrost heaters and defrost termination thermostat and fan delay. More strain on compressor, as mentioned above but i wouldn't have changed capillary. Could change the gas though. R134a would lessen the compressor load.. Mike.
    To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty.

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    Re: Fosters twin door freezer

    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    monkey spanners, havent u got a capillary swaging tool?
    I don't believe in them, though i don't deny their existence.
    Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)

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