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    Check these driers out-and the pebble, white metal and copper






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    Re: Check these driers out-and the pebble, white metal and copper

    Better in the drier than trying to go though the compressor. You should also find some cement dust there as well.......

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    Re: Check these driers out-and the pebble, white metal and copper

    I wouldn't be to concerned with the debris (although not ideal) .Thats what driers are for .At a guess i'd say whoever assembled the drier assembly at last changing placed it on the ground prior to refitting it , where it picked up the crap.
    The shards could be from poor manufacturing standards ,or a sign of things to come !
    I would however be concerned with the discolouration .Either someone has been carrying out weld repairs and not using Nitro and/or the system has suffered a massive burnout at some stage.
    The oil must be like treacle !
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    Last edited by stufus; 27-02-2011 at 12:05 PM.
    Tool's ? check ! Condom's ? check !
    If you can't fix it , f*ck it !!!

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    Re: Check these driers out-and the pebble, white metal and copper

    if clog happened at capillary pipe, there is possible come from molecularsive in drier?
    and how about spec minimum viscosity for POE luricant?

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    Re: Check these driers out-and the pebble, white metal and copper

    if you flush (in a closed circuit) that system, you can get rid of all the debris, decomponed oil, and anything you have there.
    We once cleaned cement from a circuit in the Canary Islands. A sac of it was dropped into a 10" copper tube. Flushed with R22, and got it all. This R22 was later reused, not released.

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    Nando.

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