When we recover refrigeration we call this the push pull method. You pull vapor from your recovery tank to push the liquid out of the AC UNIT and into the tank
My terminal is in north central Indiana. I am not opposed to visits, though visitors are very restricted as far as their access is concerned. For example, visitors cannot be around the rail cars, on the catwalk, or near equipment while offloading or loading trucks. The videos allow much greater access to the operation of this place. Glad you found the videos helpful.
Thank you for the extra knowledge about gaseous and liquid cargo for tank cars. It is so helpful because I liked tank cars when I was a little kid.
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Thank You. Your years of experience and your way of explaining it are so good. You explain it so well.
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Great video. I could listen to you talk about propane and the system you run all day.
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When we recover refrigeration we call this the push pull method.
You pull vapor from your recovery tank to push the liquid out of the AC UNIT and into the tank
Thanks for sharing.
Great instructional videos. Where is your rail offload terminal located? If I'm ever in your area it would be interesting to see it in person.
My terminal is in north central Indiana. I am not opposed to visits, though visitors are very restricted as far as their access is concerned. For example, visitors cannot be around the rail cars, on the catwalk, or near equipment while offloading or loading trucks. The videos allow much greater access to the operation of this place. Glad you found the videos helpful.