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On Friday, November 8, 2013 at 1:27:20 PM UTC-8, Flying Pig wrote:
" Sir Gregory Hall, Esq�" �ke wrote in message ... "Flying Pig" wrote in message ... I'm leaving out the various conversations from contributors just to not get in a ****ing match :{)) Richard Kollmann, a reasonably respected marine refrigeration guy, has been playing this tune for quite a while. The overheat function is supposed to be in the controller which, if IT'S cool enough, won't do anything. If the outgoing gas (with minute traces of oil in it, of course) gets hot enough (as apparently it did, based on my having to replace an o-ring on the high pressure connector), it doesn't have to be in the compressor to change state, either. So, unless whomever your builder is had put in a sensor IN/ON the compressor, an overheat might well be missed. Well, that sure is a defective engineering design. It's a simple matter to place a thermostat in or on the condenser which, when it reaches a preset critical temperature, switches the unit off. An overheat failsafe that's elsewhere is African engineering at best. Frigoboat should be ashamed of such an inferior design. -- Sir Gregory Kollmann has several areas of design complaint about the Frigoboat system.... L8R Skip -- Kollmann has several areas where he doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground. He has books full of mis-information and half-truths. Take what he says with a lot of salt.... |
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