What exactly is auto ranging?
Type: Posts; User: RunninTrane
What exactly is auto ranging?
So should I return this meter and go with a fluke then??
Only heads I'm planning on purchasing is the dual manometer, co detector, and also the pipe temp clamp.
You guys have good luck with the meters so far though?
just purchased a Fieldpiece HS36 anyone ever use one? own one?
what sold me was the interchangeable heads. anyone have any experience using the extra heads? manometer, CO testing kit, vacuum...
anyone ever use the hilmor hoses with ball valve?
i would charge by superheat. low side pressure around 60-70 and you should be good.
you need a 2 heat 1 cool with outdoor sensor to switch between aux heat and heat pump. always remember do your best to keep the smoke inside the primary control. don't let the smoke out or it won't...
because the unit is not being draining at all. it may be kinked, or make sure when you put the line sets and the drain through the hole in the wall that the drain is always on the bottom. if it is on...
These line sets are roughly the same prices as others at one of our suppliers.
As far as cutting flares off and redoing them... Tell me
One person who actually does that. And also a factory flare...
I hate these line sets for ductless units. They do go through your wall or iterations nice and easy and they're white so I assume they will have less heat soak then a traditional black armoflex
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Crack the union and make sure you have gas there... If it's an oil conversion or a new construction you have to bleed the line. Sounds like a no gas/gas pressure problem to me. So long as the unit is...
Or use that bubble wrap **** to wrap it
From what it sounds like, since you'll be choking it down there won't really be room on the outside to wrap it. So you might be best off wrapping most if the ductwork and then where it chokes down...
Because sometimes the setup if the house doesn't alow you to put a ductless head in day your living room for example or it would make the instal much more difficult. So you install a 2 ton head to...
Another thing that I just remembered that I love about the Trane/American standard units is that they have the "iFeel" option on the remote turning the remote into the thermostat rather then on the...
Insulation hangers
Supply house screwdriver
Yeah the only advantage of using a mini split outdoor unit is that you can have a standard air handler and a ductless head somewhere else. If your just running a traditional ducted system... Just a...
Can do the same thing with a Mitsubishi aswell. You can have a ducted air handler condition most of the conditioned space and also put a ductless head(s) up in the spaces that are hard/impossible to...
I have a klien. Works good for me. 1.5" and above I just use a sawzall a cutter would be cool thou. Maybe I'll look into the miluakee 18v
Just ascetics of the units for me.
Trane's are good, only thing I don't like is that the drain tubing that we use isn't compatible with the tube that comes off the unit. So you have to disconnect the tube from the unit and attach the...
Yeah doing install work isn't all I want to do. I do enjoy doing it, but I also want to be in the service side aswell. I want to do everything from sheet metal to service. Ductopus is not what we do....
I finished school years ago, slacked when I got out and just recently go into an apprentice ship so I feel like my opinion might be more what your looking for. I lost all of my tools from school (...
Is this unit a wall hung? Combo? Only 95%+ boilers I have worked with are wall hung.
1. Samsung
2. Mitsubishi
3. Trane
4. Daiken
5. ??? Haven't worked with any other brands
Haven't had any problems with any brand specifically. Just the way the units are setup, features, and...
Hilti hammer drill with appropriate bit. If you don't have one I guess you could do te cheapO way and drill a bunch of holes around the outside and and chip them out. Just be careful and then fill it...
Never worked with a crown, but if the contractor is going to have a new lennox furnace installed for free I'd prolly roll with that. But I would also let them know that this boiler better be...
Bunch if stupid crap that is all fudged numbers on the manufactures behalf. Outdoor sensor can help by lowering the operating temperature (but will make the heat not work correctly for the home owner...