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Originally Posted by kdean1 "Hey you kids! Get off my lawn!" was my first thought. "Hey you kids! Get off my lawn furnace!"
Originally Posted by karl k Why not bring the ductwork through the bottom? Sent from my iPhone with my mind. That GPH Goodman is a non convertible unit, horizontal discharge only. A double changeover box would have worked fine, used many here and they only require an extra couple feet of space.
Originally Posted by xarralu Then they could have moved it out a little more for better service access! What you can't work in 8" ?
Originally Posted by carmon there is not a cross break in site..... Goodman.... really ...... kidding..... they are fine...... I'm guessing turning vanes would be out of the question.
there is not a cross break in site..... Goodman.... really ...... kidding..... they are fine......
Originally Posted by VTP99 What make is that unit ? Goodman
What make is that unit ?
Originally Posted by karl k Why not bring the ductwork through the bottom? Sent from my iPhone with my mind. Then they could have moved it out a little more for better service access!
when the supply fills with water during the heating season,they will have a great humidfier
Originally Posted by socotech Not volunteer work. This was done by local company. Maybe they hire volunteers.
Originally Posted by toocoolforschool That would explain it, Volunteer work, It could be much much worse. Not volunteer work. This was done by local company.
Originally Posted by socotech This was at a church. I stopped and took the pics quick. That would explain it, Volunteer work, It could be much much worse.
Why not bring the ductwork through the bottom? Sent from my iPhone with my mind.
Its a nice stand. Very well made.
Originally Posted by Joehvac25 Did they ask why the F are you in my yard taking pictures of my ugly ass monstrosity!? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk "Hey you kids! Get off my lawn!" was my first thought.
A crossover could have been constructed for that mess. Looks like the salesman screwed up and this was their solution. That looks hideous, it could have been thought out a bit better. I would hate to service that thing since all of the good stuff is on the building side. That just looks lazy! At least they could have painted the duct with a sealant, wait until it starts to rust. The seams aren't even sealed--water infiltration? Wait...my bad...they used foil tape, they are good to go!!!
Putting it in upside down would have saved a lot of work...
Originally Posted by Sicofthis At least its not flex. Ha. I know who put this in and I am suprised its not flex.
Originally Posted by Phrancis You infidel! Just a thought from a non-tech - wouldn't it have been simpler to sit the unit frontside-back on ground level and connect the ducts from the correct side? They obviously did this because the original unit was ducted opposite (supply and return). They should have just made a crossover.
At least its not flex.
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