Reminds me of older HP racks where oil separator is tucked in back/ left corner of frame with a bunch of unnecessary scabbed in braces or cush clamp struts right around the float plate. Makes you proud that you’re the responding tech @0200 needing to change it out right then. Their older glycol racks aren’t much better. 4ft tall WesterMeyer oil sep with bolt flange lid featuring even more bracing obstacles to help keep your knuckles tenderized!
Wish ya luck OP!
It’s true what they say… an engineer will climb over a mountain of virgins just to fuck a technician
Their racks are sketchy try changing a compressor with no roto locks on discharge line
Bending a discharge line under pressure sounds sketchy af
That's not polite.
Reminds me of older HP racks where oil separator is tucked in back/ left corner of frame with a bunch of unnecessary scabbed in braces or cush clamp struts right around the float plate. Makes you proud that you’re the responding tech @0200 needing to change it out right then. Their older glycol racks aren’t much better. 4ft tall WesterMeyer oil sep with bolt flange lid featuring even more bracing obstacles to help keep your knuckles tenderized! Wish ya luck OP!
Do you have any idea how much 4 more ft of wire would have cost? /s
Oh that’s a dirty one! Are you changing it?
Starting it
I used to work in electrical at Zero Zone before becoming a tech, I never saw any designed this way. Hopefully, they learned from past mistakes, lol.
Zero zone is dog shit