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Thread: OK Danfoss compressors are DANISH

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    ]Don't the Germans claim it.The same as we claim Russell Crowe as an Aussie.
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    Maybe they need to rename to DANSKFOSS .
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    Picked up a couple of Ranco dual pressure switches yesterday and they were made in Romania

    Going to contradict myself here,there is one type of danfoss TX valve i hate and that is the TUA series.We have replaced four of them in the last 2 weeks.

    The other types,T2,TE2,T5,T12,we use heaps of them & never have an issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco44 View Post
    ]Don't the Germans claim it.The same as we claim Russell Crowe as an Aussie.
    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Maybe they need to rename to DANSKFOSS .
    I can't imagine anyone in Danmark being pleased if it was renamed Tyskfoss.

    Tysk is Danish for German usually having a few derogatory adjectives preceding. Not being a native speaker I can't get the correct level of hatred and contempt into the pronunciation.
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    Like the Thai word for Indian is AFAIR a descriptive "Kaaaak" with downward inflection and the word for European IE White WASP is a much more polite "Farang" as in Farangsee or French.
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