Worthy of "Wall of Pride"!
Very nice outside the box thinking! Uni-Strut use #1492!
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Worthy of "Wall of Pride"!
Very nice outside the box thinking! Uni-Strut use #1492!
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Wonder if they were flowing N2 while brazing that joint? Must have taken a whole stick to seal that up!
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Rheem/Rudd include an Emerson filter drier in a plastic bag, in the electrical enclosure.
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I was hesitant to reply since this was a 3 year old thread.
I have only used the ductulator so far. Seems accurate.
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szw21,
Just DL your app. Seems solid. I will review it after a few uses.
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I've seen condensate pumps discharge into a hand washing station. But this is classic!
Ps, I've snapped a shot in a public toilet before too. Kinda creepy.
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General location will help too. Heat requirements in the Northeast is different than the Gulf South or the West.
The 10kw will have a quicker temp rise over the 7.5kw given same cubic footage of...
Electric heat?
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Malco 1/4"-5/16" bit... YES!! Have 2 of them. Being able to clean the magnet is the best feature, next to having both sizes.
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What was the deal with the black romex penetrating the flex duct? Or did I see that correctly?
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I have been using Cliplight 301 VCRT's. They have side ports, and surprisingly don't seem to mind being under a vacuum. Have installed/removed many cores under vacuum and pressure with them without...
Varnished Cambric tape is what you are thinking of. But, if in a bind teflon tape works great! I'm sure that teflon tape isn't listed, but I have used many rolls of it over spilt bolts and under C130...
I assumed that is why there was no pan. In the South, we don't have basements. If we did, we would all have swimming pools under our houses.
Heck, many houses here have the HWH in the attic or...
They forgot their tubing cutters at the shop that day...
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Where is the water heater pan? Or can it discharge into the floor drain? (Not a plumber)
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+1
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Stopped in at local welding supply to swap out my 40 cu/ft N2 bottle. About $11 after tax for contents. Damn N2 is going to put me in the poor house!
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Eating popcorn and having a beer... I'm still curious about.
Copper Oxide and sludge?
Touch on last question raised. POE oil cross contamination by not replacing or even flushing reused...
Compliant Copeland Scroll manufacturing started in 1987.
IDK about Copeland Digital Compressors... Only heard of them. Never seen or worked on them.
I know of several ZR (R22) Copeland Scroll...
Not starting a food fight, but what data supports this comment?
Recip compressors start wearing from day 1. Not to mention reed valves. Scroll compressors actually become more efficient after some...
Lets look at the definition of 'hermetic".
Hermetic compressor: A hermetic or sealed compressor is one in which both compressor and motor are confined in a single outer welded steel shell. The...
I absolutely love the disco on conduit stub, attached to a unistrut bone, resting on a stepping stone. Then laying over on the roof. They could have at least used a duct strap to tie the bone to the...
At least they installed a disconnect.
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I like Silv-Phos 5%-15% and O/A for heat... With 1 size too big tip at 5/20 to get in, and get out at 1100+* melt temp.
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I have welded and brazed many dissimilar metals together before... But this I have never seen!
If those 2 joints were tight, where was the leak?
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I've seen Beldon Blue Hose (DH+ and RIO communication cable) used to interlock between two machines... With 120vac through Ice Cube relays!
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PANDUIT!
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At least it was not a drywall screw tapping a hot...
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18 pages to determine if to flow N2 or not to flow N2...
I used to flow. Now rarely. I had done the same experiment with pinched off tube and brazed joint with O/A years ago. Not as scary as...
I do not see a problem, as long as the structure is built heavy enough to support the weight. The bottom receiver should be lagged into the structure.
The receiver on the bottom was added for more...
I have seen bad joints before... But that was horrifying!
I have used MAPP once, before I knew better, but not on a service valve...
When I'm brazing a joint people say it looks easy. Really,...
Unistrut for gas lines is clamped to the galvanized channel. Unit is not sitting on the roof. I think this is legit.
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Mastic doesn't make a NEMA-1 a NEMA-3R or NEMA-4X?
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He said the vent stack was for a boiler for presses. Southern CA is not a very cool climate, so I guessed steam for clothes presses.
Subtle context clues!
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Is this a Dry Cleaning business?
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What did the the Home Depot Hamilton Bay fans cost? What size fan?
Emerson 60" Industrial. MSRP over $200, my employee discount $92. (Emerson Climate)
I say that to ask this... How does the HB...
This is illegal, if it can be proven. It is a scam and people do go to jail for this.
Pretty sh!tty to cut control wires, remove high limits, tweek freezer thermostats, ect to create a service...
I'm speechless... Wow.
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What fans did you use? Emerson?
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I have a 1995 Coleman condenser unit on one of my rentals that has looked like that for almost 10 years. Still going, dosen't leak, still "beer can cold" suction line! Efficiency probably is a little...
That was a nightmare!
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PHM, sure. PM me.
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+1... I did not want to call BS on Miller equipment being high earlier. But I have too. No way MH equipment is more expensive if it is bought from the right supplier.
I buy resi equipment through...
MH equipment is designed for MH duct work. Static pressure is higher in MH ducts due to smaller cross section required to fit under the floor. RESI air handlers will not operate properly on a...
+1. I rent MH's. I always refer to the unit as "house" to respect tenant. It is their home.
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If you replace a MH air handler/furnace with resi equipment, you can get a cased coil. If you replace with MH equipment (cheaper), electric heat has coil on top of AH, uncased. This is OEM design,...
Gas MH downflow coil on bottom. Electric heat MH downflow, coil on top.
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Yes. Typical install for a MH downflow. Most are un-cased coils with metal, washable filters on each side of the coil. Most are fully exposed or they have a louver that only hides the coil... Cheap...
I'll try that next time I sweat up a line set!
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I like!! Sounds like when I grew up! We made do and made by!
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