Fire and Ice
26-09-2007, 05:18 AM
Hi everyone,
I am new to this type of discussion - even though ive had an account for some time- I have 9 plus years of experiance in commercial refrigeration and hope to be a good resource and also receive some info -which I have already-from the techs who have been at it for a long time. Sorry I'm not as active as I could be, I have a busy time in the summer months -being a northerner - trying to salvage every warm day I can. I am always open to discussion though. Anyway, is any one good at diagnosing captube systems? I seem to score on the m 100% of the time- though I wish there were some definte way to diagnose them quickly. Know what I mean? A restriction also looks like a low charge.Low capacity may have somewhat close to preferred pressures-yet not reach temp until captube is replaced. That is time consumming so I was wondering If there is a better solution like an automatic expansion valve or a quick diagnosis?
Thanks Fire and Ice
I am new to this type of discussion - even though ive had an account for some time- I have 9 plus years of experiance in commercial refrigeration and hope to be a good resource and also receive some info -which I have already-from the techs who have been at it for a long time. Sorry I'm not as active as I could be, I have a busy time in the summer months -being a northerner - trying to salvage every warm day I can. I am always open to discussion though. Anyway, is any one good at diagnosing captube systems? I seem to score on the m 100% of the time- though I wish there were some definte way to diagnose them quickly. Know what I mean? A restriction also looks like a low charge.Low capacity may have somewhat close to preferred pressures-yet not reach temp until captube is replaced. That is time consumming so I was wondering If there is a better solution like an automatic expansion valve or a quick diagnosis?
Thanks Fire and Ice