45:06: So, Type III has rupture discs on the evaporator barrel, but Type II rupture discs are on the condensers? Also are they still considered rupture discs on Type II or rupture valves?
Around timestamp 25:30: Why would the refrigerant capacity on the nameplate differ from what was originally put in the equipment? Are the capacities of systems increased without updating the nameplate?
45:06: So, Type III has rupture discs on the evaporator barrel, but Type II rupture discs are on the condensers? Also are they still considered rupture discs on Type II or rupture valves?
Around timestamp 25:30: Why would the refrigerant capacity on the nameplate differ from what was originally put in the equipment? Are the capacities of systems increased without updating the nameplate?
Thank you for the great explanations 🤙
I was wondering if a smoke generating machine could be used in these areas to help find the leak