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  • Anyways, nice plant with some cute little machines! I like the small ones where you don't need an 8 foot ladder to get to the purge.

  • I have plenty of sites with CVHEs and most of the time, the pumps are louder than the chillers. Especially the old R-11 machines.

  • Trane Centravacs are low pressure machines. Most of the times when they leak, air leaks in, but the refrigerant stays inside the machine. When a high pressure machine develops a leak, guess what happens? All of your refrigerant goes bye-bye unless you catch it. How many machines have their own built in leak detectors? Trane chillers do. Also, semi-hermetic, direct drive motor compressors beat the pants off of any Y, C, or McQ high-press gear drive machine out there in terms of efficiency.

  • 30 rb carrier all day

  • ...sure glad I touched up those endbells after brushing the tubes : ) Who filmed this? Those babies sure look purdy!

  • topnotch!!!!

  • uhhh,center vac are loud as you can hear,this are trane,look at the log,no ofense but carrier 23xrv,or 19xrv are quiets.and is good to mention the new mackay chiller turbo cort is great too

  • I am certain if he were filiming a York unit running you could not hear him speak.  Trane units are quiet and the best!

  • @zrefabc You are also wrong my freind, as a matter of fact, a well run YK chiller can work so quiet that you will mostly hear the electrical induction noise from the motor. Same as a well run Trane, now just to strike a conversation. Les say for some reason they will be force to work outside design, guess which one will become very noisy and might shut down first, yep you guess right......the Trane.

  • those are adorable

  • York uses motor shaft seals that cost about $8,000 every 3 years to replace.  Just check with the Naval Academy. The service contractor purchases Trane whenever possible.

  • @tophat1995 You are so wrong is not even funny They might have a SOP of changing parts at regular intervals being a military institution. First you are nowhere near the price of a shaft seal way cheaper, 2nd, if they do sometimes is just an o-ring (c-ring) that goes bad, super cheap, just need someone to knows what he/she is doing. Now when you have a problem with your beloved Trane electric motor (They do fail) know that the unit will be down for long, you see the shaft seal can be good

  • No they are not good. Trane is one of the worst in my opinion. York rules!!

  • @kc5vgw Dont you know that swimming against the wave of the Trane fanboys is a sin? We will never get them to understand that the green unit is just better.

  • Very nice plant. Have never worked with Trane chillers but have heard they're good. Do these have frequency drives on them? How old is this building? Looks very new.

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