If ya look close you can see the blind flange on the condenser. I had to seal off everything as This chiller was piped in series with the other chiller active. I kept 50 psi of nitrogen to prevent condensation in the refrigerant tubes. Chiller was layed up like that 3 weeks waiting for parts.
Great Job Sir and thanks for sharing to increase my Knowledge.
great job Sir
Great job. I do Chiller work myself. Thank you for sharing this.
very good job & very helpful ,there is very less centrifugal chiller related video thanks
Great Job, Sharing for overhoul Carrier
Great job! Thanks for sharing
Very good, music.
Excelent! What I need to check when a chiller turn off with alarm 237? 237 = spare safety device.
Thanks for this!
nice
how many lbs of refrigerant does it make?
about 780, thanks
oops, just shy of 900#
What is the cost of this overhaul work
You got me there!!showing a microm gage with the front end open!!🤣
If ya look close you can see the blind flange on the condenser. I had to seal off everything as This chiller was piped in series with the other chiller active.
I kept 50 psi of nitrogen to prevent condensation in the refrigerant tubes. Chiller was layed up like that 3 weeks waiting for parts.
@@MrBerniebling It’s always a pleasure to see a great work,I was just making a comment .And thank you for showing your work.
So, you meant there is also a evaporator flange, and all auxiliary lines like oil and cooling also sealed while waiting?
Looks like it surged a little too much.
That's exactly what happened to this chiller.
MrBerniebling I’ve been working with Carrier for 24+ years and counting. Seen a couple do this. Not too many tho.
I'm hoping that's a good thing, thanks Jessie.
@jessegarcia9321 you need to get me on your next overhaul
Good job
Chillers are so boring. Rack systems are much more entertaining