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Post by don on Jan 5, 2020 12:11:55 GMT
There are five sections to this 1934 GE product manual. Some of the information may be redundant to the information printed later but the belt drive refrigerators sections I believe are new. Instead of one large PDF maybe the sections should be separated into separate PDF's ? Again once the PDFs are created and hosted I will delete these files and post others.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TwneP9btU9aV_YmaA5RUbENCh2byh3q3
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Post by coldspaces on Jan 5, 2020 14:43:59 GMT
I only gave it a quick look so far but there is some nice info in these. Thanks for posting them!!
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Post by ckfan on Jan 5, 2020 15:33:02 GMT
Wow, very interesting stuff there. Thanks for sharing it! One thing I noted in the 33 CA section is that it says the unit has to be replaced if it has non condensable gasses inside! I also had no idea that belt drive flat top machines were being sold back then. Crazy. I also wish I could see a better picture of the scotch yoke belt drive compressor. It looks really weird with it’s cooling fins.
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Post by cablehack on Jan 6, 2020 4:17:20 GMT
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Post by don on Jan 6, 2020 12:03:07 GMT
Thanks Cablehack. That does look good and makes it easier to read than the original manual.
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