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lol its a joke,,same as if u running pipes and no where to put a bracket ,then you need a sky hook lol..Carrier great stuff ,strong rugged ,but the wiring is a mess.Trane better for wiring.Large chillers any way..worked in middle east ,mainly carrier ,great chillers..Freidrich and zamil too ,that stuff not so good.oh carrier flo tronics very good.we had 125 ton chillers,in 10 yrs never changed a compressor..just the wiring lol,its a mess...
The dents help to slow down the flue gasses and allow them more time to stay in contact with the metal exchanger. This increases heat transfer and thus efficiency. They also - to a lesser extent - increase the surface area of the exchanger tube and again increase efficiency.
if its a 48*j unit check the belt they had a problem with the motor mounting plate it was flexing through the blower out of wack hsg is 3pcs very loud
i take it you havent seen a heatexchange before. by the way while the panel is of the blower moter is not running normally. Amps will be high and air flow will be low.....
Yes, I seen a hx before, but we found the problem anyway. It turns out since the ceilings were high in the playground, the heat would not come down. So we had to turn on the ceiling fans on in order for everything to work like it did before.
Hahah. Standard issue. "lack of maintenance". Must be a school Poor kids
absolutemechanical1 1 day ago
I love coming across these units. Easy money!
Rinconmaniac 2 years ago
you need a brand new unit .... LOL .PROBLEM RESOLVE LOLOL
joseborikua28 2 years ago
Wow, that unit looks in really poor shape, rust everywhere. Especially on the heat exchanger, not a good thing.
TehMG 2 years ago
If there are cracks or holes in the heat exchanger, replace it!
What were you considering? patching it?
SNL0907 2 years ago
is the tech a mute?
KeithRitchie1 3 years ago
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hvacrdude1 3 years ago
Needs a new foofoo valve
aljohnallen 3 years ago
wats that?
cheetawolf 3 years ago
lol its a joke,,same as if u running pipes and no where to put a bracket ,then you need a sky hook lol..Carrier great stuff ,strong rugged ,but the wiring is a mess.Trane better for wiring.Large chillers any way..worked in middle east ,mainly carrier ,great chillers..Freidrich and zamil too ,that stuff not so good.oh carrier flo tronics very good.we had 125 ton chillers,in 10 yrs never changed a compressor..just the wiring lol,its a mess...
aljohnallen 3 years ago
that problem is a crack in the heat exchanger...there was a roll out of the flame
stoek3591 3 years ago
why are the tubes all dented like that ?
shodanxx 3 years ago
The dents help to slow down the flue gasses and allow them more time to stay in contact with the metal exchanger. This increases heat transfer and thus efficiency. They also - to a lesser extent - increase the surface area of the exchanger tube and again increase efficiency.
dkpd1581 3 years ago
those are called baffels
jmgeorge721 2 years ago
if its a 48*j unit check the belt they had a problem with the motor mounting plate it was flexing through the blower out of wack hsg is 3pcs very loud
dead995 3 years ago
Tighten up that belt and replace them filters boy!
7montecarlo5 3 years ago
i take it you havent seen a heatexchange before. by the way while the panel is of the blower moter is not running normally. Amps will be high and air flow will be low.....
karrennic 3 years ago
Yes, I seen a hx before, but we found the problem anyway. It turns out since the ceilings were high in the playground, the heat would not come down. So we had to turn on the ceiling fans on in order for everything to work like it did before.
madcitysw 3 years ago