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Pretty.
I like it! I have a question...that furnace box looks small in comparison to the ductwork, did it get sized for ac or heat? and what max CFM did it get sized to? also what is the return size? My thoughts are that with these new ECMs, we could probably start increasing the size of the trunk lines and getting more air flow from what we would traditionally get from the old PSCs in the past.
Looks great. Only thing I would suggest is two sheet metal angles riveted to the floting side of the return, just for added strength. Everything looks great though.
How the hell did you find a new construction job that gives you that much space for mechanical? Around here it's a fight to get an extra 6" just to shoehorn it into a closet! Nice looking job!
Looks Great! Are there turning vanes in the return elbow?
Looks great, never seen an erv in a house before, only in some commercial type buildings ive worked in
yes, i have to agree. very good install.
Very, very nice work. Where is this job located? Are you using a copper line for the condensate discharge? We have gone to a yellow high pressure hose from Mc Master Carr for the connection as the clear hose pumps ship is junk. Pumping fau condensate has us routing the yellow hose the entire route as copper line will eat out over time. Fau water is acidic. I know your job is a/c condensate only just thought I would mention the fau condensate issues.
Looks neat. Next time use a transition on the return like you did on the supply. Except it would be flat on the furnace side, not centered. That way you would pull from the whole bottom of the return duct. looking at the job, you can see you care about what you do. Good work!
Sweet! Very detaile! OCD level straightness on all the plumbing and dust! I am impressed.
Nice! Pump cord totally takes a dump all over it! Its amazing that someone paid for this caliber of work in a new construction. Most new construction I see is a rats nest of flex duct, undersized single return and piss-poor air flow done for 10% over material cost
Oooooh. Shiny!
any turning vanes used? is that a a/h or furnace in the picture? where is the h/w coil ?
Anice install indeed, interesting on the y shape on the supply plenum. Its nice to have space like that to make everything accessible.
Very nice work. Super clean. Just did a job where the pump wire did the same thing. Bothered me so much I drilled a hole in side of cabinet and ran it through and then sealed. It was just long enough to reach.
nice to see..... very well done...
Beautiful work man. As someone already said, most guys would have flexed the ERV. We don't do our own ductwork, but we make sure to sub it to a guy that does this quality of work. Glad to see that workmanship isn't totally dead.
Nice looking job!
Maybe someday they will put a 20' retractable cord on them because they are always to long or to short. Unplug it and take a new pic lol. Il say it again though great install!
Damn electrician I knew somebody was going to comment on that lol .... we never have used canvas on the ERVs never had a problem very quite
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