[TheForge] Refrigerator compressor/motors

Jerry Smith jfsmith at ameritech.net
Thu Nov 4 08:56:55 EST 2004


         With the compression and expansion of gases there are some fire 
hazards. But with miss use or wrong use of equipment your insurance can go 
Kaboom. Plus the type of gas really has to match the design of the 
compressor, seals/gaskets are different and lubrication functions are 
different.


Jerry

At 07:08 AM 11/4/2004, you wrote:
>At 23:54 11/03/04, you wrote:
>>kaboom
>>
>>Mike Graf
>
>Why?  Or should I ask how?  No heat, no oxygen, propane will liquify under 
>pressure, compressor is already designed for compressing a gas (freon) to 
>liquid state at pressures comparable to propane.
>
>I'm not trying to be a smartass, Mike.  I was just looking for answers 
>longer than one word or that had a positive bent to them.
>
>Dave Brown
>Heritage Smithing
>Green Bay, WI
>
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