Nice to see that access T for the oil. If it had that normal bolt , Ill add in oil via the suction line, just because I have broken the heads off of them bolts.
Do you close the king valves before draining old oil out? Won't refrigerant come out as well when draining the oil? Please make video about draining old oil out.
I would control the system pressure with the valves and use the system pressures to push out most of the oil , if you need to remove every last drop these compressors usually have a bong at the bottom or you may have to disconnect and physically tip it
So for the hermetic compressor, since you didn’t know what oil to put in the compressor you reached out to the manufacture of the chiller correct & not the manufacture of the compressor
Typically you will find oil information on the compressor name plate, now you can also call the equipment (unit) manufacturer for that information , the compressor manufacturer can also help !
Nice to see that access T for the oil. If it had that normal bolt , Ill add in oil via the suction line, just because I have broken the heads off of them bolts.
Thank you for sharing you knowledge..keep safe and god bless .
Please make more tutorial videos all about that system
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Do you close the king valves before draining old oil out? Won't refrigerant come out as well when draining the oil? Please make video about draining old oil out.
I would control the system pressure with the valves and use the system pressures to push out most of the oil , if you need to remove every last drop these compressors usually have a bong at the bottom or you may have to disconnect and physically tip it
Always great content thanks you again keeps up 🙏👍
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Great tips thanks i appreciate it
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The reset switch location?
On top oil switch
So for the hermetic compressor, since you didn’t know what oil to put in the compressor you reached out to the manufacture of the chiller correct & not the manufacture of the compressor
I mean For the semi hermetic compressor ** not the hermetic
Typically you will find oil information on the compressor name plate, now you can also call the equipment (unit) manufacturer for that information , the compressor manufacturer can also help !
That is an oil sideglass not a plug you have to put the flash light on it to see the oil
Really I will check next time I am on site ! thanks for watching
Yep, sometime they get painted over.
Bro get to the point. We obviously know that compressors have oil.
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