Posted by DR. EVIL on August 03, 2018 at 10:23:50 from (174.197.10.114):
In Reply to: Re: Over heating posted by fbh44 on August 03, 2018 at 04:45:12:
FBH - You are not kidding! Company I worked for made high production ice cream freezing machines. Places that made many semi-truck loads of ice cream used our machines. One of our bigger customers discovered that after about 2-3 weeks their new machines would not produce as much ice cream per hour, day, week as when they were brand new. We sent them brand new freezing cylinders and they returned their slightly used cylinders. They used synthetic oil in their ammonia refrigeration systems, they had water in the systems too, the water and synthetic oil corroded the outside of the pure nickel freezer cylinder, the cylinder was covered in operation with that oil, and with the corrosion it held even more oil. Which reduced capacity noticeably.
Our engineers kicked around several solutions, think they just told them to service their refrigeration system as the mfg recommended. The oil was fine, the water was fine, the synthetic oil and water was BAD. But it was crazy how much capacity was reduced with .050" of corrosion and oil.
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