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  1. #51
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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports



    Dear SMPSMP45
    First of all nice photos

    To located the pressure equalizing valves I would said that we have to check where there is a spot inside the freezer where the internal air velocity is perpendicular to the wall panels .Is is normally in the oposite wall where the evaporator are.
    Some times when we install the equalizing valves in the side wall ,the internal air velocity create a ventury efect getting in water humitity which condensate forming a ball of frost
    At the air return the static presure is the lowest so it will increase the humity coming in and frost formation in the evaporator



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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports

    Dear Josip,

    I am curious to know more about you!!!!! You know lot of things about India. You work with Carsten????? Yes the Photos are related to Allana.

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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports

    Hi, smpsmp45

    Quote Originally Posted by smpsmp45 View Post
    Dear Josip,

    I am curious to know more about you!!!!! You know lot of things about India. You work with Carsten????? Yes the Photos are related to Allana.
    No problem, tell me what you want to know?

    Yes, I was in India and I am in touch with some very nice people there

    I was walking on those panels...maybe we met each other...I am using my real name here....but some use to call me Joseph

    Working with Carsten too, from time to time I'm freelance....

    Best regards, Josip

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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports

    Josip, Smpsmp45....what a small world, what a coincidence.
    This emphasizes once again the power of this forum which goes over boundaries, ethnic, political and religion diversities.

    Both already some time here and just no realizing that you perhaps met each other already.

    A fine story.

    Next time Josip, take a big fat marker pen and wrote on the roof - nobody sees this- your name and date.
    Like My dad and later I did when we poured concrete, my fathers name and/or mine was always in the concrete as long as the concrete remained on its place.
    Like my name in some switch-cupboard behind the panel or on the back of it.

    Did a little search http://www.allana.com/products.html

    Like the story of Kilroy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_was_here
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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports

    icefree ltd (uk)
    can supply and calculate nos of valves

    t-01488 681212
    f-01488 681333

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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports

    who's responsible to calculate the sizing of the pressure relief port?
    a. Civil Engineer?
    b. Panel Manufacturer?

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    Re: Coldstore Relief Ports

    Maybe c. Refrigeration Engineer?????

    Just guessing, what if the civil or panel guys install and they go at the time the room is to be refrigerated??? Who will be responsible for the malfunction of the vallve then????

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