Talk to the hvac sub contractor for your general contractor and make sure he has the heat load work up for your house and not just a general "thats what we do for all our houses". See how you feel...
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Talk to the hvac sub contractor for your general contractor and make sure he has the heat load work up for your house and not just a general "thats what we do for all our houses". See how you feel...
Filter change, drain cleaning, and keeping brush trimmed away from outside unit are things a home owner can and should do. Every thing else should be done by you local service tech. Your unit should...
Your installing company should be able to give you all the information you are requesting. They know your system and your installation. ;)
The software you purchased should have came with a book. If the book is not clear enough for you then it should have a phone number for a tech. service dept. and they can fill in the blanks. This...
I have found a couple of thing at a pawn shop, they where in good shape and priced great, they didn't know what they had! All of the big costly stuff I get from a supply house locally in case I have...
Hvac supply houses sell replacement parts that will fit lots of units. These supply houses sell only to hvac contractors. Your best bet is to check with a local hvac contractor and get him to do your...
:oSave time money and all that other stuff, call the installing company to repair your system. They should fix it under, whats that word, we will fix it for free for x number of years after purchase...
What is the gas supply and manifold pressure? Are there orifice or other restrictions to gas flow?:rolleyes:
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The system you mentioned is an approved combination according to Rheem. You mentioned it was a R-410a system so I went with what I quote. Sorry if there was a mix up! This system should do a...
Don't know where you are from but have you had "some" (more than one) hvac contractors come and give you a quote on doing this work? You can ask them your questions at that time and if they seem out...
If it where mine I would have it replaced for health reasons first and efficiency second. A filter may not catch all of the loose fiberglass going thru the system but your lungs may.:(
RPPLNote:
Only these combinations of indoor/outdoor units are approved and any other combinations should not be used. RPPL-030JAZ Heat Pump unit/RHLL-HM3617 Air Handler/w (RCSL-H*3617A*) coil. 14.5...
http://www.rheemac.com/products/ProductInfo.aspx?XSL_File=rheemac_product_profile.xsl&Market=Residential&SectionVar=Cooling&Category=Heat%20Pumps&SpecificModel=RPPL...
Locate the duct to be removed, if it is a round take off, measure it buy a cap and a three screws to attach the cap and mastic the junction. If it is a square take off build a cap and do as above. Or...
Sounds like you have some type of service contract with someone. Hopefully it is a rheem dealer. After any service the contractor should make sure the system works correctly in all modes. Now you...
The proper way to seal this duct is to locate it at the supply trunk and remove thay duct and seal with sheet metal and mastic if it is a sheet metal duct. If it is ductboard then remove the duct and...
I'd check out the rheem system, heat pump, variable speed. Professional installer, new manual J, installed by manual d specs. recheck all ducting for leaks. Better the install the more confortable...
If you do not believe the thermostat is connected correctly and not doing what you paid for then you should locate the name and phone number of your local rheem service tech. and give him a call. He...
Try this one:http://www.rheemac.com/products/ProductInfo.aspx?XSL_File=rheemac_product_profile.xsl&Market=Residential&SectionVar=Cooling&Category=Cooling%20Coils&SpecificModel=RCFL
Have a blessed...
These items mentioned are tools of the hvac trade. One must own the proper tools but also know how to use them correctly. A contractors job is to do quality work and take care of the needs of the...
All of what "dash" says plus you feel comfortable with. Don't rush into a contract but shop around and get "quality", not cheap price. :)
A little more info on your RGDA-125A-GR. Heat ext. stat. pressure .2", Motor 1/2 hp,4 speed, psc type, motor full load amps 9, heating speed low, cooling speed med-hi, cooling cfm@ .5" 1695, max....
First what part of the country are you located in? As you stated you have a number of issues to overcome. This is not going to be a cheap fix. You need a contractor that is going to start at ground...
This information is right on the money! This is my reply also. Depending on the number of rooms in the basement you may want to go with a ductless split system for ease of installation.
When getting your quotes be sure to compare apples to apples in every detail. Ask questions and remember you are making an investment in your home and increasing its value. Check out...
The PSC motor in the air handler is going to cost you more money to operate for the life of the system than an ECM motor would. With ECM you also get variable speed. How about a Rheem?
May be grease out of the gear box coming up thru the base of the tub around the shaft. May have a bad seal. Just a guess!