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Thread: Have they any knowledge?
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04-06-2008, 08:55 PM #1
Have they any knowledge?
A few days ago i was with a install team, i was putting in the mains and commisioning. On the test run one daikin unit would not run just sat there without any faults which was strange but at the same time the project manager turned up and decided he was going to diagnose the unit. His first input was we had to re pressure test the unit, when the unit had 200psi standing and had only just been charged, so i disagreed with him so he got on the ladders felt the flare nut and said its leaking because it was a little wet, this could be anything. next he said i think we need to change the fan motor, WHY? GOD ONLY KNOWS. Then he topped it off by saying to me what is the back pressure? how can i tell that when it aint running.Tell me is there any more clowns like this around.
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04-06-2008, 10:03 PM #2
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Definition of a project manager
A nobTransvestites are men who like to eat, drink, and be Mary.
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04-06-2008, 11:34 PM #3
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Don't say anything, just do as he says and let the results speak for themselves!
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04-06-2008, 11:38 PM #4
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Let me add on to that comment...
Do what he says but get it in writing first.
You'll find that he won't ask you to do anything then.Brian - Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
Retired March 2015
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04-06-2008, 11:43 PM #5
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Excellent thought!
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05-06-2008, 01:35 PM #6
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20-07-2008, 02:53 AM #7
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You're in England? I thought only us Yanks had idiot project managers like that!
In my younger days, and in a different field, we had a complcated piece of machinery fail. After a morning of headscratching and poking, I had worked backwards enough through the system to identify a timer that was failing. The timer had failed because the grease in the clock motor had hardened over the years and caused it to overheat, cooking the insulation of the windings.
Well the problem was the part cost a little bit of money, so to save a handful of dollars the manager asked me to clean and re-lubricate the motor and reassemble it, then put it all back together. Now realize we are looking at 3 or so hours of disassembly and an equal amount for reassembly over a $30 part that is already letting the smoke out, it's kinda a false economy. Anyway, I pointed this out and got the reassurance that I'd still be paid if it needed to be re-done. So back everything went and sure enough by the next morning it had failed, so I had to repeat the previous day.
At least all the bolts came out easier.
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21-07-2008, 12:36 PM #8
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I had a situation once the project guy wanted to witness the pressure test.
When I had charged the ofn to the correct pressure I called him over only for him to ask me what he was supposed to be looking at.
Priceless
Keep em coming
Regards
PP
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21-07-2008, 12:48 PM #9
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Abraham Lincoln (attributed): 'Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.
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21-07-2008, 08:49 PM #10
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once went to over see a Crane lift of steels off a roof in London on an install were the planing application had been turned down so all the steels and outdoors had to come down,the lift went well until the flat bed turned up,its was a right old dog but the driver seemed happy to load it up,once loaded the springs were nearly flat and the steels were overhanging by a mile! there was no way i was letting this go back up to the Midlands overloaded and unsafe, so i rang the gaffa and told him the story,his answer cut the steels in half to stop the overhang,my answer why does that make them lighter?
Paul
"KEEP IT COOL"
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06-08-2008, 03:22 PM #11
Glycol vs Brine solutions
anybody got idea what is the difference between glycol and brine. i need some tips on brine ice rink freezing fluids for brine chillers
thanking you guys
msahmed@coil-tech.com
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06-08-2008, 04:37 PM #12
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Glycol is the compound that most frequently is used diluted with water, forming brine.
Brine is actually a solution, glycol is a chemical compound.
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06-08-2008, 09:10 PM #13
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