Just watching the video is overwhelming. I cant imagine how it is being inside the box. Sooooo many issues. The equipment is very good to tolerate those conditions. Thanks for the video.
All I would need to repair that freezer is a cutting torch, a sawzall, and a sledge hammer.... what a pos. But I understand too Bill, they’re going to install a whole new system next month, just get it running temporarily for now...
I walked into a KFC in Detroit and my foot went though the floor I was like WTF? The manager did not even care. Then I went to check the a/c I tap the disconnect with the back of my hand it was SMOKING HOT! I go down to the breaker panel, they have two lines going to a double pole breaker and the other one going to a single. It was so amazing I could not even get mad, I was baffled.
Never seen a WI freezer with another door into a deeper compartment. Is it possible that the section you were in was originally the front WI cooler then later converted to freezer?
To those who have experience in the construction of these cold boxes.. do they all eventually end up in this state of disrepair? Or is it possible there were corners cut or mistakes made during construction?
@@KnoxPop Seen ICS walk-ins over fifty years old still in really good shape. But then they don't build them like they used to. BTW they were one of the first companies to make manufactured walk-ins, and they're based not too far from where I live.
I have had to put a time delay in until can delay switch and termination switch could be installed, but the box in this video is not going to make the cut yes sir I agree with you there is no way the new equipment is not going to freeze up when or if changed out
hey.. why are all the walk ins in my area outside? I've noticed from yours and chris's videos that all the ones you guys work on are inside? Interesting I thought anyway... damn dude. that thing is shot!!