134a Refrigerant
#4191
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
> "Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:11fa1ea680tsqdf@corp.supernews.com...
>>lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>>stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>>find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
Would Air Liquide America in East Helena count?
BTW, My little brother is a cryo tech thanks to uncle and the USAF. I
understand a sealed gallon jug of LOX set on the tarmac can make one
hellacious Whump.
--
jeff
> news:11fa1ea680tsqdf@corp.supernews.com...
>>lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>>stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>>find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
Would Air Liquide America in East Helena count?
BTW, My little brother is a cryo tech thanks to uncle and the USAF. I
understand a sealed gallon jug of LOX set on the tarmac can make one
hellacious Whump.
--
jeff
#4192
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
> "Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:11fa1ea680tsqdf@corp.supernews.com...
>>lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>>stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>>find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
Would Air Liquide America in East Helena count?
BTW, My little brother is a cryo tech thanks to uncle and the USAF. I
understand a sealed gallon jug of LOX set on the tarmac can make one
hellacious Whump.
--
jeff
> news:11fa1ea680tsqdf@corp.supernews.com...
>>lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>>stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>>find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
Would Air Liquide America in East Helena count?
BTW, My little brother is a cryo tech thanks to uncle and the USAF. I
understand a sealed gallon jug of LOX set on the tarmac can make one
hellacious Whump.
--
jeff
#4193
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
> "Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:11fa1ea680tsqdf@corp.supernews.com...
>>lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>>stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>>find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
Would Air Liquide America in East Helena count?
BTW, My little brother is a cryo tech thanks to uncle and the USAF. I
understand a sealed gallon jug of LOX set on the tarmac can make one
hellacious Whump.
--
jeff
> news:11fa1ea680tsqdf@corp.supernews.com...
>>lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>>stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>>find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
Would Air Liquide America in East Helena count?
BTW, My little brother is a cryo tech thanks to uncle and the USAF. I
understand a sealed gallon jug of LOX set on the tarmac can make one
hellacious Whump.
--
jeff
#4194
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#4195
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#4196
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#4197
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:TnJJe.109$SR5.41@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net.. .
> Why must there be liberal seminars? Why must I have
> attended them?
lol, burns that youre busted huh? :-)
>> lol you really are a stupid ----. i asked you for a credible source, you
>> provide me with links containing "proudliberal" in the domain and then
>> you
>> defend it, claiming its a valid source of unbiased information.
>
> Spin some more... dizzy is a good look
> for you.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right, nate"
> The engineers
> that wrote your leak detector manual believe
> in atmospheric science
the engineers who wrote the manual clearly stated to check below the
suspected leak because refrigerant _falls_. :-)
> Tell me again about how the sun degrades chlorine!
the links i quoted make it clear. prove it doesnt.
> Don't forget to add the part about how mixing something
> makes it heavier... also add the part about how a compound
> and a mixture are the same thing.
LIAR! i never said they were the same thing. i elaborated a little to help
clear it up for your stupid *** using "mixture" generically. grasp boy,
grasp....it looks good on you. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#4198
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:18KJe.219$Vt7.48@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>> stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>> find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
> What does that have to do with your knowlege?
cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> you just said that the only
> thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
> geo.
LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
commercial refrigeration. :-)
>> lol youve dont NOTHING more than mention the name! give me working
>> pressures. give me componentry. give me the PMB.
>
> I've given enough
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHAHA! :-)
>> you dont know ANY of that, so run do a google and see if you can find
>> anything out.
>
> Why would I even bother?
TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> You have a business on
> the line!
lol....yeah, my business is dependent upon this newsgroup! :-) <rolling
eyes>
> No, 'substitute' and 'bypass' are two different
> things
and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
> you started screaming about
> 'low ambient', which was *never* a *limiting condition*
> in any post originating this challenge.
LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the only
ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
NOTHING about.
> Because I'm right.. no low ambient
> means no head pressure control necessary
you really are ------- stupid arent you?
> you may
> have to remove refrigerant to make this work
lol and ------- ignorant too! your solution will NOT work because the load
continually changes. you need something to react with the changes in load
to regulate the working pressures. its a constant dynamic setting and
unless you want to stand there watching your gauges and adjusting your
ridiculously assinine "two valves and a pipe" (BUWHAHAH!!!!!) 24/7 then your
solution is a failure. try again.
> OK, here's the mistake I made on the valve thing
your mistake was speaking from PURE ignorance.
> there are no valves that are good enough.... notice the
> complete lack of same in any system. It has to be a sweat
> connection.
TOTALLY irrelevant. nice straw-man.
> This means that the entire system has to be
> evacuated in order to work on it, big PITA.
WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off the
cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
> Even the injection
> points, the ones that use Schrader valves, have caps
> on them.
irrelevant.
>> > You don't have to have certs to work on cryo
>>
>> LIAR. try again.
>
> You don't.
LIAR.
> I maintained cryo systems for five years
sweeping the floors and wiping the dust off the system is NOT maintaining
cryo. if you truly maintained the systems you could tell me the PMB, the
working pressures, etc. nice try, LIAR.
> Keep saying it
LIAR :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:18KJe.219$Vt7.48@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>> stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>> find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
> What does that have to do with your knowlege?
cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> you just said that the only
> thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
> geo.
LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
commercial refrigeration. :-)
>> lol youve dont NOTHING more than mention the name! give me working
>> pressures. give me componentry. give me the PMB.
>
> I've given enough
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHAHA! :-)
>> you dont know ANY of that, so run do a google and see if you can find
>> anything out.
>
> Why would I even bother?
TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> You have a business on
> the line!
lol....yeah, my business is dependent upon this newsgroup! :-) <rolling
eyes>
> No, 'substitute' and 'bypass' are two different
> things
and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
> you started screaming about
> 'low ambient', which was *never* a *limiting condition*
> in any post originating this challenge.
LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the only
ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
NOTHING about.
> Because I'm right.. no low ambient
> means no head pressure control necessary
you really are ------- stupid arent you?
> you may
> have to remove refrigerant to make this work
lol and ------- ignorant too! your solution will NOT work because the load
continually changes. you need something to react with the changes in load
to regulate the working pressures. its a constant dynamic setting and
unless you want to stand there watching your gauges and adjusting your
ridiculously assinine "two valves and a pipe" (BUWHAHAH!!!!!) 24/7 then your
solution is a failure. try again.
> OK, here's the mistake I made on the valve thing
your mistake was speaking from PURE ignorance.
> there are no valves that are good enough.... notice the
> complete lack of same in any system. It has to be a sweat
> connection.
TOTALLY irrelevant. nice straw-man.
> This means that the entire system has to be
> evacuated in order to work on it, big PITA.
WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off the
cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
> Even the injection
> points, the ones that use Schrader valves, have caps
> on them.
irrelevant.
>> > You don't have to have certs to work on cryo
>>
>> LIAR. try again.
>
> You don't.
LIAR.
> I maintained cryo systems for five years
sweeping the floors and wiping the dust off the system is NOT maintaining
cryo. if you truly maintained the systems you could tell me the PMB, the
working pressures, etc. nice try, LIAR.
> Keep saying it
LIAR :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#4199
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:18KJe.219$Vt7.48@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>> stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>> find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
> What does that have to do with your knowlege?
cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> you just said that the only
> thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
> geo.
LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
commercial refrigeration. :-)
>> lol youve dont NOTHING more than mention the name! give me working
>> pressures. give me componentry. give me the PMB.
>
> I've given enough
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHAHA! :-)
>> you dont know ANY of that, so run do a google and see if you can find
>> anything out.
>
> Why would I even bother?
TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> You have a business on
> the line!
lol....yeah, my business is dependent upon this newsgroup! :-) <rolling
eyes>
> No, 'substitute' and 'bypass' are two different
> things
and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
> you started screaming about
> 'low ambient', which was *never* a *limiting condition*
> in any post originating this challenge.
LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the only
ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
NOTHING about.
> Because I'm right.. no low ambient
> means no head pressure control necessary
you really are ------- stupid arent you?
> you may
> have to remove refrigerant to make this work
lol and ------- ignorant too! your solution will NOT work because the load
continually changes. you need something to react with the changes in load
to regulate the working pressures. its a constant dynamic setting and
unless you want to stand there watching your gauges and adjusting your
ridiculously assinine "two valves and a pipe" (BUWHAHAH!!!!!) 24/7 then your
solution is a failure. try again.
> OK, here's the mistake I made on the valve thing
your mistake was speaking from PURE ignorance.
> there are no valves that are good enough.... notice the
> complete lack of same in any system. It has to be a sweat
> connection.
TOTALLY irrelevant. nice straw-man.
> This means that the entire system has to be
> evacuated in order to work on it, big PITA.
WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off the
cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
> Even the injection
> points, the ones that use Schrader valves, have caps
> on them.
irrelevant.
>> > You don't have to have certs to work on cryo
>>
>> LIAR. try again.
>
> You don't.
LIAR.
> I maintained cryo systems for five years
sweeping the floors and wiping the dust off the system is NOT maintaining
cryo. if you truly maintained the systems you could tell me the PMB, the
working pressures, etc. nice try, LIAR.
> Keep saying it
LIAR :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:18KJe.219$Vt7.48@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>> stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>> find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
> What does that have to do with your knowlege?
cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> you just said that the only
> thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
> geo.
LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
commercial refrigeration. :-)
>> lol youve dont NOTHING more than mention the name! give me working
>> pressures. give me componentry. give me the PMB.
>
> I've given enough
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHAHA! :-)
>> you dont know ANY of that, so run do a google and see if you can find
>> anything out.
>
> Why would I even bother?
TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> You have a business on
> the line!
lol....yeah, my business is dependent upon this newsgroup! :-) <rolling
eyes>
> No, 'substitute' and 'bypass' are two different
> things
and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
> you started screaming about
> 'low ambient', which was *never* a *limiting condition*
> in any post originating this challenge.
LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the only
ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
NOTHING about.
> Because I'm right.. no low ambient
> means no head pressure control necessary
you really are ------- stupid arent you?
> you may
> have to remove refrigerant to make this work
lol and ------- ignorant too! your solution will NOT work because the load
continually changes. you need something to react with the changes in load
to regulate the working pressures. its a constant dynamic setting and
unless you want to stand there watching your gauges and adjusting your
ridiculously assinine "two valves and a pipe" (BUWHAHAH!!!!!) 24/7 then your
solution is a failure. try again.
> OK, here's the mistake I made on the valve thing
your mistake was speaking from PURE ignorance.
> there are no valves that are good enough.... notice the
> complete lack of same in any system. It has to be a sweat
> connection.
TOTALLY irrelevant. nice straw-man.
> This means that the entire system has to be
> evacuated in order to work on it, big PITA.
WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off the
cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
> Even the injection
> points, the ones that use Schrader valves, have caps
> on them.
irrelevant.
>> > You don't have to have certs to work on cryo
>>
>> LIAR. try again.
>
> You don't.
LIAR.
> I maintained cryo systems for five years
sweeping the floors and wiping the dust off the system is NOT maintaining
cryo. if you truly maintained the systems you could tell me the PMB, the
working pressures, etc. nice try, LIAR.
> Keep saying it
LIAR :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:18KJe.219$Vt7.48@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>> stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>> find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
> What does that have to do with your knowlege?
cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> you just said that the only
> thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
> geo.
LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
commercial refrigeration. :-)
>> lol youve dont NOTHING more than mention the name! give me working
>> pressures. give me componentry. give me the PMB.
>
> I've given enough
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHAHA! :-)
>> you dont know ANY of that, so run do a google and see if you can find
>> anything out.
>
> Why would I even bother?
TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> You have a business on
> the line!
lol....yeah, my business is dependent upon this newsgroup! :-) <rolling
eyes>
> No, 'substitute' and 'bypass' are two different
> things
and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
> you started screaming about
> 'low ambient', which was *never* a *limiting condition*
> in any post originating this challenge.
LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the only
ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
NOTHING about.
> Because I'm right.. no low ambient
> means no head pressure control necessary
you really are ------- stupid arent you?
> you may
> have to remove refrigerant to make this work
lol and ------- ignorant too! your solution will NOT work because the load
continually changes. you need something to react with the changes in load
to regulate the working pressures. its a constant dynamic setting and
unless you want to stand there watching your gauges and adjusting your
ridiculously assinine "two valves and a pipe" (BUWHAHAH!!!!!) 24/7 then your
solution is a failure. try again.
> OK, here's the mistake I made on the valve thing
your mistake was speaking from PURE ignorance.
> there are no valves that are good enough.... notice the
> complete lack of same in any system. It has to be a sweat
> connection.
TOTALLY irrelevant. nice straw-man.
> This means that the entire system has to be
> evacuated in order to work on it, big PITA.
WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off the
cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
> Even the injection
> points, the ones that use Schrader valves, have caps
> on them.
irrelevant.
>> > You don't have to have certs to work on cryo
>>
>> LIAR. try again.
>
> You don't.
LIAR.
> I maintained cryo systems for five years
sweeping the floors and wiping the dust off the system is NOT maintaining
cryo. if you truly maintained the systems you could tell me the PMB, the
working pressures, etc. nice try, LIAR.
> Keep saying it
LIAR :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:18KJe.219$Vt7.48@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> lol you really desperate to find ANY type of victory! :-) youre pitiful
>> stephen! :-) cryo has nothing to do with commercial refrigeration. you
>> find me ANY company in montana who handles cryo. you cant.
>
> What does that have to do with your knowlege?
cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> you just said that the only
> thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
> geo.
LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
commercial refrigeration. :-)
>> lol youve dont NOTHING more than mention the name! give me working
>> pressures. give me componentry. give me the PMB.
>
> I've given enough
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHAHA! :-)
>> you dont know ANY of that, so run do a google and see if you can find
>> anything out.
>
> Why would I even bother?
TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> You have a business on
> the line!
lol....yeah, my business is dependent upon this newsgroup! :-) <rolling
eyes>
> No, 'substitute' and 'bypass' are two different
> things
and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
> you started screaming about
> 'low ambient', which was *never* a *limiting condition*
> in any post originating this challenge.
LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the only
ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
NOTHING about.
> Because I'm right.. no low ambient
> means no head pressure control necessary
you really are ------- stupid arent you?
> you may
> have to remove refrigerant to make this work
lol and ------- ignorant too! your solution will NOT work because the load
continually changes. you need something to react with the changes in load
to regulate the working pressures. its a constant dynamic setting and
unless you want to stand there watching your gauges and adjusting your
ridiculously assinine "two valves and a pipe" (BUWHAHAH!!!!!) 24/7 then your
solution is a failure. try again.
> OK, here's the mistake I made on the valve thing
your mistake was speaking from PURE ignorance.
> there are no valves that are good enough.... notice the
> complete lack of same in any system. It has to be a sweat
> connection.
TOTALLY irrelevant. nice straw-man.
> This means that the entire system has to be
> evacuated in order to work on it, big PITA.
WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off the
cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
> Even the injection
> points, the ones that use Schrader valves, have caps
> on them.
irrelevant.
>> > You don't have to have certs to work on cryo
>>
>> LIAR. try again.
>
> You don't.
LIAR.
> I maintained cryo systems for five years
sweeping the floors and wiping the dust off the system is NOT maintaining
cryo. if you truly maintained the systems you could tell me the PMB, the
working pressures, etc. nice try, LIAR.
> Keep saying it
LIAR :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com