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old gas bottle
24-11-2007, 01:31 PM
just had this droped off for me, have a guess what it is then chaps. http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1893&stc=1&d=1195907004
The Viking
24-11-2007, 03:30 PM
Don't ask it like that!
You make me feel ancient, this type of units was what I learnt on just a couple of moons ago (at least that's how I see it, a calendar might say that it been 20 years)
So what do you want to know about it?
(apart from the tail-end fan needs replacing)
old gas bottle
24-11-2007, 03:38 PM
come on chaps,what make and yearish, trying get the grey matter working.:D
Josip
24-11-2007, 03:54 PM
Hi, old gas bottle :)
come on chaps,what make and yearish, trying get the grey matter working.:D
Sorry cannot help much, but (with all my respect) isn't it cheaper to buy new one ;)....
....yes, I know there are some stubborn people (me too, sometime) trying and trying until something starts to work...hat off:D , hope you will succeed...
Best regards, Josip :)
Grizzly
24-11-2007, 04:54 PM
I thought I would be clever and copied the thumbnail to photoshop and enlarged it. With each enlargement the picture becomes more distorted. Does the manufacturers name start with "w".
Definitely a case for "C.S.I. (compressor serviced infrequently).
It's got me beat Old Gas Bottle can't wait for the answer.
Grizzly
US Iceman
24-11-2007, 05:31 PM
Based on a casual observation I would say the unit dates back to around 1930-40 (in that range) and may have used something besides "*****". Or at the very least was one of the first ***** units.
old gas bottle
24-11-2007, 06:26 PM
its actuly a J &E HALL unit,was runnig upto a few months ago,i,am going to strip it and paint it for a showpiece,theese things are getting rare over here,been after one or similar for years now,
josip,sorry to mislead you,it was just a tease.:D
Josip
24-11-2007, 07:01 PM
Hi, Old gas bottle :)
its actuly a J &E HALL unit,was runnig upto a few months ago,i,am going to strip it and paint it for a showpiece,theese things are getting rare over here,been after one or similar for years now,
josip,sorry to mislead you,it was just a tease.:D
No, problem at all:D, just upload a photo after refurbish, please.
Best regards, Josip :)
You will probably find if you ring J & E Hall they still have parts available for it.
Nice piece of kit in its day, it was in opposition to the Frigidaire ADO range of belt driven compressors.
Ian
Grizzly
24-11-2007, 10:49 PM
QUOTE :-
"its actuly a J &E HALL unit,was runnig upto a few months ago,i,am going to strip it and paint it for a showpiece,theese things are getting rare over here,been after one or similar for years now,"
Damn I even had my old J&E Hall spares catalogue out. But I could not place it, is this the for-runner of what is now known as Bitzer? I think they were formally J&E HALL?
If it is we have 6 that we still look after at a devon creamery and yes you can still puchase them from J&E Hall Reman.
fitted 1 earlier this year.
Grizzly
paul_h
25-11-2007, 09:40 AM
There's a few old units like that laying around our workshop, not that brand though since I'm in australia. There's heaps of old condensing units and fridges since the company opened shop in 1948.
old gas bottle
25-11-2007, 10:07 AM
i will get some bits for it hopefully as i deal with J E HALL ,there just down in the town, thing is they have thrown a lot of stuff out this year that was in storage, [i was offered lots] so it might be to late,i did pick up some very old con rods that were supposed to be off the same machines that were on the titanic,but i take that with a pinch of salt, does anyone know even if there was such machines on there?
as for my little chuger,its going to get a full overhall,found a new brass drier on ebay,got a old TEV from the sixties, rock on:D
J & E Hall supplied all of the refrigeration equipment for the Titanic, Britanic and Olympic plus the Queens. There is a very interesting book on the history of J & E Hall which is basically a history of refrigeration over the last two hundred years from Air engines to screw machines. I gave my copy to a guy in Gibraltar who's grandfather was the agent for J & E HAll at the beginning of the century. I am trying to get hold of another copy but am struggling.
Ian
old gas bottle
25-11-2007, 01:46 PM
"shoot" i have the J E HALL book asswell,should have looked,forgot i had it,if you need a copy pooh let me know.;)
taz24
25-11-2007, 03:18 PM
"shoot" i have the J E HALL book asswell,should have looked,forgot i had it,if you need a copy pooh let me know.;)
Stuff Pooh I want it:D.
Iv'e seen the copy he had and its a great book.
Cheers taz.
Old Gas Bottle
Ignore the Taz Bloke, if you have a spare I would appretiate one as it is well worth reading and as a reference document. I was surprised just how much of the worlds engineering development can be linked back to J & E Hall, had any of you out there wondered who invented the ventilators we see every day on buses and airplanes you know the round ball shaped ones, that would be J & E Hall then, and lots of other everyday items.
Ian
taz24
25-11-2007, 06:33 PM
Old Gas Bottle
Ignore the Taz Bloke, if you have a spare I would appretiate one
Ian
I'll read yours then:).
taz
Taz
why not read Andy's it is in the office and he can'y read anyway, he just looks at the pictures.
Ian
old gas bottle
26-11-2007, 03:21 PM
got two one each, just cover the p and p and pm me where you want them sending and i,ll treat you. hows that for service.:D
taz24
26-11-2007, 06:02 PM
got two one each, just cover the p and p and pm me where you want them sending and i,ll treat you. hows that for service.:D
Your a very nice man, a very nice man.
I don't believe a word that the others say about you:D.
Pooh's dealing with the information, but I want to thankyou personally.
Thankyou taz.
US Iceman
27-11-2007, 02:30 AM
Well.... what type of refrigerant did that unit use? From the design of the compressor/motor base my guess is it was close to when ***** first came out.
old gas bottle
27-11-2007, 09:08 AM
hi iceman, i would think R12,but not sure,other wise posibley, methol cholride, god knows how you spell it !, after that i,am to young to remember belive it or not:o
HallsEngineer
02-12-2007, 11:25 PM
I think its a 2c unit and yes still get parts but very expensive. Halls owned bitzer at one point also owned vent axia and lots of other companies. then they went into partnership with APV who sold us in bits to others :((.
fridge doctor
06-09-2008, 07:42 AM
Hi OGB, I was thinking it might be Methyl Chloride, but if so it will have been retro'd on to R12 years ago. The firm I worked for stopped carrying MC on van stock in 1968. This looks to be 1955/1965 ?
Cheers,
Trevor
Malcool
16-10-2008, 03:26 PM
Its not that old about 40 years i reckon, used to work on them in south africa when i was an appy they where normally R12 or R502 SEEN OLDER
winefridge
05-11-2008, 07:30 AM
don't ask it like that!
You make me feel ancient, this type of units was what i learnt on just a couple of moons ago (at least that's how i see it, a calendar might say that it been 20 years)
so what do you want to know about it?
(apart from the tail-end fan needs replacing)
its a 2-b-j&e hall ???
winefridge
05-11-2008, 09:38 AM
SORRY VIKING I WORKED ON THIS COMPRESSOR IN 1960 INSTALLED ON AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING Methyl Chloride THEN CHANGED ALL TO F12 DONT WORRY YOUR STILL YOUNG ,
CHEERS
chillin out
05-11-2008, 09:03 PM
I have worked on a few of these in butchers over the years.
Looking at the belt it looks like an optical illusion....lol
Chillin:):)
I think its a 2c unit and yes still get parts but very expensive. Halls owned bitzer at one point also owned vent axia and lots of other companies. then they went into partnership with APV who sold us in bits to others :((.
I don't think Halls owned Bitzer, but they did sell Bitzer compressors under there name before Bitzer had an agency in the UK.
I thought it was a stern unit. Also worked on a few of these with Bitzer plates on them and the Fridgedaire units, No2 to No5 bodies, all on small cold rooms.
Have to say they were an antique when I worked on them nearlt 20 years ago.
Kind Regards Andy:)
slingblade
08-11-2008, 02:09 AM
this is a bit before my time but my older brother says halls c2 or b2 as the pic. shows no clues. i have worked on similar whilst serving my time, in a butchers shop years ago, but methal chloride is way before my involvement with refrigerants and i can only assume r12.
good pic. thanks.
utc/tk foreman
07-04-2009, 01:23 AM
It actually has alot of similarities to the old TK f4l and f5l coldplate host unit's but I know it isnt
Magoo
27-06-2009, 02:51 AM
OK everyone ,this is an old post.
But scanned to pic and thought is was a Hall, 2c, [i think ] they came as 2 cylinder 3 cylinder an V4 clylinder and v6 cylinder, the barrels interchangeable 2 to v4 3 to v6. all valve gear the same, conrods with soldered white metal, heat out to old, melt in the new and machine out to spec., got to learn how to use a lathe pretty quick, get it wrong start again. I would have overhauled dozens of them. Some were splash fed oil others pump fed oil. Slow revving and they lasted for decades. Cargo ships out of UK always had them.
But then I am old. But was good training.
HallsEngineer
02-07-2009, 03:06 PM
J&E Hall owned bitzer in the 80's and they were sold in a management buyout. The compressor is a 2 C and was very reliable. I have a couple of copies of the book but i am willing to let one go for the right price...
FreezerGeezer
03-07-2009, 01:30 PM
That looks amost current technology, based on some of the C$%p you see around here! :D
lzenglish
26-03-2010, 03:33 PM
It is an old Condensing unit, about 30 or so years old. Check for data plate on Unit, Compressor, or Motor for age. probably R-502, and out of an old store, used for cold storage.
Take Care
mouse
25-04-2010, 06:48 PM
Hi,
when i start to work on refrigeration,decade ago,i work with this tipe of units,use like refrigerant CH3CL, i dont know the English name.Sorry.
If You change the mineral oil with a sintetic one,and charge the units with R134a the units come back alive again.Change the belt too.Clean the condenser coil with compressed air,add a new paint and Welcome in the 1950!
If You change the oil each year,and the units have a proper maintenance,its all the chances for the units to live more then a human.
abdul rasheed
09-11-2010, 06:44 AM
hy. im REfrigeration engineer from Pakistan i m searching Hvac and Absorption chiller systems. plz help me
Thanks
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