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Never seen this before.
I went to check the info on the label at the outside compressing unit on a Miller AC and found it completely blank. It was not that the information had faded to the point it couldn't be read, it was just not there (Just to clarify- the label was present, but none of the manufacturer's information had been printed on it). I checked to see if it looked as if someone removed the original label and/or covered it up, but couldn't find any supporting evidence to that end. I tried checking the label on the top of the compressor and the one on the fan for some type of date or something but couldn't find anything useful. |
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That's how Miller saves on warranty expenses!
You guys sure do go to great lengths to find that manufacturing date! There are no date codes on motors and compressors. Sorry, I have better things to do with my time during an inspection. |
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