134a Refrigerant
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> > Could you possibly
> > explain to me why anyone would need to use an
> > arcsin function?
> Out and out gibberish
> Work the problem, you don't need to know why it works.
You didn't try to tell us what an arcsin does...
we notice these things around here.
The whole point of this exercise was to see if
you had an elementary grasp of math... it's
painfully obvious that you don't. Please
refrain from making claims about it in the
future.
__
Steve
"i recognize my limitations and
immediately own it (sic)."... Nate
..
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> > Could you possibly
> > explain to me why anyone would need to use an
> > arcsin function?
> Out and out gibberish
> Work the problem, you don't need to know why it works.
You didn't try to tell us what an arcsin does...
we notice these things around here.
The whole point of this exercise was to see if
you had an elementary grasp of math... it's
painfully obvious that you don't. Please
refrain from making claims about it in the
future.
__
Steve
"i recognize my limitations and
immediately own it (sic)."... Nate
..
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42F826B1.9F747C2E@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> > Could you possibly
> > explain to me why anyone would need to use an
> > arcsin function?
> Out and out gibberish
> Work the problem, you don't need to know why it works.
You didn't try to tell us what an arcsin does...
we notice these things around here.
The whole point of this exercise was to see if
you had an elementary grasp of math... it's
painfully obvious that you don't. Please
refrain from making claims about it in the
future.
__
Steve
"i recognize my limitations and
immediately own it (sic)."... Nate
..
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
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:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
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:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:hljKe.547$fk6.146@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
>> cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It *is* a part of refrigeration
cryo is its own specialized segment. cryo is not considered refrigeration.
> who ever said
> anything about 'commercial refrigeration'?
i have from the beginning.
> And didn't you make some wild-*** claim
> to be more qualified to work on it than me?
i said id bet im more qualified to work on it than you are to even speak of
it. that does NOT mean im claiming to be a qualified cryo tech. if you
know so much, give me the working pressures, give me the PMB.
> You forget... I have a bachelor's degree from
> a four-year state university
lol AND?!?!?!? my mom has a masters degree in education but it doesnt
qualify her to speak with authority on refrigeration. :-)
> I certainly wouldn't call
> it *nothing*
it is as it relates to refrigeration, which is the topic of our discussion.
> and just because you don't want
> cryo to be part of refrigeration doesn't mean that
> it's not.
show me ANY hvac/r course taught at any tech school that includes cryo.
you cant.
>> #1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
> Couldn't be plainer.
youre so full of ----. i have _knowledge_ about how the human heart works.
that does not make me qualified to work on it. as i said above, i never
said ---- about _knowledge_, my statement was about qualifications.
> Stop, I'm gonna hurl again!
TRANSLATION --> "i have nothing to say"
> Your poor little neck
little neck? :-) lol boy id bet i got more neck than you got theigh.
http://utilityoffroad.com/images/nathan/4.jpg :-)
> How many times did I have to prod him
> before he'd talk about cryo?
because cryo isnt refrigeration.
>> you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
>
> More sick transferrence
coming from someone who continues to mention my male parts? :-)
>> BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you
> cant
>> even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
>
> And yet I wrote:
> <>
> I suppose
> you could say that the PMB is achieving
> 15K... good enough.
> </>
WRONG!
> Why would you adjust a Performance Measurement
> Baseline?
lol WRONG AGAIN! youre no cryo man, but i knew that long before you choked
on the basic PMB.
> Make a site pointing out my lies... that
> should keep you busy!
lol YOU SAID IT! :-) would take me days to republish all your lies.
> I've already given it... with no low ambient, there's
> no need for a head pressure control. Just bypass it.
WRONG you ignorant fool. you would spend 10X the amount of time attempting
to bypass it as you would to install the correct substitute. try again.
> Like your knowlege of the ozone layer?
TRANSLATION --> "i have no response"
> If there's no low ambient, the head pressure control
> is not required.
lol you say that as if you knew it before i told you weeks ago. :-) glad
to see something finally sank in, although youll LIE and claim you knew it
on your own and then ill have to link to the post where i said it first.
:-)
and it doesnt matter, so long as it is in the system there is required
regulation so choke on that for a bit. :-)
> You may be up on the roof moving
> some valve, but I never specified that
LIAR! you said "two valves and a pipe" BUWHAHA! :-)
> there is no reason to have two valves if you
> want to modulate the refrigerant flow... you'd only
> need one.
WRONG! just because youre regulation pressure into the condensor does NOT
mean you can dump back into the reciever without regulation. try again.
> You'll have to con*cede* your ignorance of
> the ozone layer first
lol doesnt matter. ill just keep kicking your *** on your PITIFUL grasping
with your two valves and a pipe! :-)
> This is not about Dupont... it's about UV.
uh-huh...and it all started the same year their patent on 22 ran out was
just coincidence. lol.
> Two classes in college physics... the degree
> was posted by Bill. Your turn!
i want to see ANYTHING from you that qualifies you to work on cryo or
refrigeration.
> Then why two valves, Nate?
hey, its your stupid recommendation! :-)
> It is
> obvious that I meant the valves to
> close off the system when the new
> part was installed
LIAR! the only thing obvious here is that you are speaking from ignorance
and nothing more. :-)
> It's as proven as Evolution... wanna talk about
> that one?
i fully believe you havent evolved beyond sniffing your finger after digging
your ***. :-)
> The whole civilized world changed
> refrigerants
LIAR! you can buy all you want throughout central america to include
mexico.
> you *had* to have noticed when
> R22 was not as available as before
wtf? i just bought 300 pounds of it for truck stock last week. didnt have
a bit of trouble getting it. :-)
>> no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
>> when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
>> you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
>
> Doesn't there have to be a valve in the system?
there is already a full valve system in place to do just that.
> Does every air conditioning system have this
> valve? Does my home AC have one? I don't
> think so.
lol of course not you stupid ----. we arent talking a/c systems here.
we're talking low temp applications.
>> so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
>> window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
>> waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
>
> Your straw man has red herrings hanging
> out of its ears
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot answer your question"
> Meanwhile, you might post a link showing
> the necessity of a certification for working
> on cryo. I got the job without one... chief
> site tech.
lol LIAR. you were never a chief site tech over anything cryo. you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less the adjustment proceedure.
> Everything you
> asked for is in there.
lol NOTHING I asked for is in there. smoke and mirrors trying to hide your
ignorance.
> Your problem... you don't trust anyone...
no, i dont trust LIARS like you stevie.
> Oh, *that's* your problem... you resent those
> people. Well, suck it up, get over it... you'll
> be happier in life after you do.
TRANSLATION --> "youre right.....you need me to think for you"
sorry boy, you LOST the '00 and '04 presidential elections, not to mention
senate/etc. as a country we're sick of you, and your power is slipping
daily. :-)
> since you'd
> still be using R22 if not for the world scientific
> community.
what the ---- are you talking about? i used a good 60 pounds of r22 TODAY
ALONE.
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>> that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
>
> Geez, guy... try to make one post without
> misspelling the big words...
TRANSLATION --> "youre right nate"
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>> that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
>
> Geez, guy... try to make one post without
> misspelling the big words...
TRANSLATION --> "youre right nate"
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>> that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
>
> Geez, guy... try to make one post without
> misspelling the big words...
TRANSLATION --> "youre right nate"
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>> that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
>
> Geez, guy... try to make one post without
> misspelling the big words...
TRANSLATION --> "youre right nate"
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>> that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
>
> Geez, guy... try to make one post without
> misspelling the big words...
TRANSLATION --> "youre right nate"
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>> that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
>
> Geez, guy... try to make one post without
> misspelling the big words...
TRANSLATION --> "youre right nate"
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