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tm37

Lifer
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Hi everyone-
Dan from K-A says one of our air compressors isn't working right. I have someone coming out tomorrow morning to check the freon and see if that's what it needs.
Until the situation is resolved, please wear deodorant. Thank you.

Nice.


 

SarcasticDwarf

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Jun 8, 2001
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I am a tad confused. If the problem is the A/C, then that doesn't make sense. A compressor compresses freon (with a mixture of oil I believe). If it needs freon, then the problem is not the compressor.


Or is this something totally different and I should just go to bed?
 

Radiohead

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Jun 16, 2001
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I'll have to go with
"Or is this something totally different and I should just go to bed?"
 

ElFenix

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whats with people who don't use soap and don't use deoderant
 

MC

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If they actually have a real functional COO then i guess the company is not small
 

tm37

Lifer
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Originally posted by: MC
If they actually have a real functional COO then i guess the company is not small

actually we are pretty small.

Tghe owner is the CEO he hired a COO to run the day to day.

we have 17 employees
 

yoda291

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Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
I am a tad confused. If the problem is the A/C, then that doesn't make sense. A compressor compresses freon (with a mixture of oil I believe). If it needs freon, then the problem is not the compressor.


Or is this something totally different and I should just go to bed?

There could be a leak in one of the lines in the compressor. Plus, I don't think you're allowed to be using freon anymore. Now it's some more environmentally friendly gas I think.
 

Pepsi90919

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
I am a tad confused. If the problem is the A/C, then that doesn't make sense. A compressor compresses freon (with a mixture of oil I believe). If it needs freon, then the problem is not the compressor.


Or is this something totally different and I should just go to bed?

the nerdy analysis wasn't necessary. that wasn't the point of the thread.
 

Pepsi90919

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
I am a tad confused. If the problem is the A/C, then that doesn't make sense. A compressor compresses freon (with a mixture of oil I believe). If it needs freon, then the problem is not the compressor.


Or is this something totally different and I should just go to bed?

There could be a leak in one of the lines in the compressor. Plus, I don't think you're allowed to be using freon anymore. Now it's some more environmentally friendly gas I think.

you too