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Wow I'm having a real foot in mouth moment. Not feeling to bright right now
Originally Posted by cavalieri85 how do you guys quote a post in that blue box like that. i cant figure it out Just hit the "quote" button in the post you want to quote and it brings you to the text box.
At least there was a disconnect...
how do you guys quote a post in that blue box like that. i cant figure it out
Originally Posted by hvac wiz 79 How bout this controller for being "right in the way" lol That's a York isn't it? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
Originally Posted by n-e-w Jerz! the reason i touch every unit i walk up to with the back of my hand before i proceed to do any work on it!
Originally Posted by KCJN832 Because if the frame is hot electrically your hand will contract. Better to make a fist and pull away, than to be stuck glad handing a "hot" unit! exactly
I really hate when they mount the disconnect on the service panel so have to remove it to get in. at least that one had flex. I've seen them hard piped that way..... :/
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Originally Posted by hvac wiz 79 How bout this controller for being "right in the way" lol Sad that our field is full of people that don't take pride in the work they are paid to do.
Originally Posted by XcelTech Personally I think it should be against code to mount discounts or DDC directly to any unit. Just simply cause they always seem to be right in my way. How bout this controller for being "right in the way" lol
Originally Posted by XcelTech Personally I think it should be against code to mount discounts or DDC directly to any unit. Just simply cause they always seem to be right in my way. When disconnects are mounted directly on units in some areas they do not pass inspection.Don"t ask how I got to know that.
Originally Posted by Kevin Weaver Does anyone know how many laps of black tape it takes to keep back 600 volts?............................................ .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..................................ONE It may take one lap of black tape to hold back 600 volts but the sharp metal edge will cut two layers of black tape each time the units door is opened.
Does anyone know how many laps of black tape it takes to keep back 600 volts?............................................ .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..................................ONE
Personally I think it should be against code to mount discounts or DDC directly to any unit. Just simply cause they always seem to be right in my way.
What i don't get is why the factory disconnect wasn't used on that unit. Not that it's a big deal but it sure would make more sense
Originally Posted by FrostyBeer Why with the back of your hand? Because if the frame is hot electrically your hand will contract. Better to make a fist and pull away, than to be stuck glad handing a "hot" unit!
Originally Posted by n-e-w Jerz! the reason i touch every unit i walk up to with the back of my hand before i proceed to do any work on it! Why with the back of your hand?
the reason i touch every unit i walk up to with the back of my hand before i proceed to do any work on it!
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