Keith
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- Oct 5, 2007
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- Vessel Name
- Anastasia III
- Vessel Make
- Krogen 42
I have a cold plate reefer/freezer. The reefer gets it's cold air using a muffin fan that blows air from the freezer when the thermostat calls for it. The old thermostat went out so I replaced it with a new one. It has a long SS capillary tube that I ran into the reefer in the same place as the old one.
The problem is that I can't seem to find a good spot on the thermostat. It basically acts like an on-off switch. If I set it where it turns the fan on, it won't turn off. When I back it off a bit to turn the fan on, it won't turn back on again, at least not in an acceptable range.
Does the amount of that ss tube in the reefer matter? I was thinking thermocouple, where only the tip measures the temperature, so I left the excess tubing outside of the reefer, next to the thermostat. However, I remembered that the one I removed had most of the tubing coiled up inside the reefer. Is that they way they're supposed to be installed?
The problem is that I can't seem to find a good spot on the thermostat. It basically acts like an on-off switch. If I set it where it turns the fan on, it won't turn off. When I back it off a bit to turn the fan on, it won't turn back on again, at least not in an acceptable range.
Does the amount of that ss tube in the reefer matter? I was thinking thermocouple, where only the tip measures the temperature, so I left the excess tubing outside of the reefer, next to the thermostat. However, I remembered that the one I removed had most of the tubing coiled up inside the reefer. Is that they way they're supposed to be installed?