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I like the Chuck Norris jokes and if you aren’t careful you might make him mad and he will make you understand.
Mystery Switch revealed! Many blessings!
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ScottDecember 13, 2022 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Module 2 unit 4 User Interface Controls In Laundry Appliances #24637Okay thanks For the info Master Samurai Sam!
Thanks for the reply and the explanation. I will watch that webinar! Cheers
Oh wow! Much more intuitive….Cheers! Thanks!
Got it! Thanks so much! So the cam is controlling the bi-metal tension which controls the bi-metal ability to open/close the switch from current “heat” passing through it. In turn regulating the amount of time the L2 H2 switch is closed/open position which then regulates the amount of current applied to the element. That is some cool science/engineering.
I guess it would help if I added which module and unit I was referencing
Module 4: Additional topics and skills
Unit 3: Refrigerator Sealed System Basic SkillsWhere I wrote diaphragm it was supposed to be manifold.
November 17, 2022 at 2:20 pm in reply to: How does the PTC stay out of circuit after motor start #24423Makes sense.
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ScottThanks Sam! Got it!!
February 16, 2021 at 9:43 pm in reply to: Refrigeration Sealed System Thermodynamics, Part 2 Homework Assignment #21507Hi Sam,
Sorry for the misunderstanding. The homework assignment was assigned under one unit and covered under a different unit. Here is a link of the video and at the 24 minute mark I am referring to, it was lightly “glossed” over and talked about.
https://my.mastersamuraitech.com/module-3/practical-sealed-system-thermodynamics-part-1/
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ScottFebruary 12, 2021 at 7:05 pm in reply to: Refrigeration Sealed System Thermodynamics, Part 2 Homework Assignment #21486Sorry question revised;
if I plot straight up or down on the graph from the Y axis ENTHALPY BTU/lb
should say;
if I plot straight up or down on the graph from the X axis ENTHALPY BTU/lb
Sorry for any confusion.
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