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1) wires not tied back together
2) wooden condenser stand
3) compressor on right has been replaced but they left old liquid line drier
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Attachment 332671
Attachment 332701
Attachment 332711
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1) wires not tied back together
2) wooden condenser stand
3) compressor on right has been replaced but they left old liquid line drier
I've noticed that Trane likes to have a gobbly-goo of wires in their condensers, we just have to deal with it! An yes if you cut the wire ties off, it only takes 3 minutes to put a few new ones on!
They didn't want to get the touch out to change the drier.
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Anybody else hate wire ties with flying ends, I lose sleep if I forget to trim them off.
ditto on filter dryer and not wanting to drag out torches. Hopefully it wasnt a burn out. I have a touch of ocd when it comes to trimming wire ties also, but in a bundle that big got to be carefull not to nip a good wire in the process.
If they didn't want to drag out the torches, they could have cut that dryer out and put in a flare dryer :)
I can't justify in my mind any reason the drier wasn't changed. I like to relocate drier outside the condenser so next time unit can be pumped down to change it.
Is the way that the suction line sweats directly on ll line a engineered seer boost?
Same here!
you're lucky if I put the ties back in after tracing all the wire I need....
Was always curious with those orange Trane herm compressors. Are they reciprocating?