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	<title>Comments on: Wind Guards for Low Ambient Chiller Operation</title>
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		<title>By: James Neusome, NE Element</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Neusome, NE Element</dc:creator>
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		<description>It gets real ugly up here in N. Minissota during winter. 
compressor stalling is a common occurance when the temperature dips below 20 degrees - which is often this time of year.  
When our compressor on our Trane 200 ton process chiller would stall We usually throw a plastic tarps over the coils to stop the wind from blowing  through - but there is no good way to fasten it and it seems to always come loose and flap around in the wind - not to mention that a tarp looks really ugly and unprofessional.  The Weather Guard is a great idea.  I will be contacting you about this - I also want to talk to you about the cottonwood filter screens - but thats a whole different issue for us.

James N.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It gets real ugly up here in N. Minissota during winter.<br />
compressor stalling is a common occurance when the temperature dips below 20 degrees &#8211; which is often this time of year.<br />
When our compressor on our Trane 200 ton process chiller would stall We usually throw a plastic tarps over the coils to stop the wind from blowing  through &#8211; but there is no good way to fasten it and it seems to always come loose and flap around in the wind &#8211; not to mention that a tarp looks really ugly and unprofessional.  The Weather Guard is a great idea.  I will be contacting you about this &#8211; I also want to talk to you about the cottonwood filter screens &#8211; but thats a whole different issue for us.</p>
<p>James N.</p>
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