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  1. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by hvacvegas View Post
    don't you just love when the flames burn off the wiring schematic?
    yes it shows who the real techs are//// divide and conquer
    It is what it is unless I say differently !!!!

  2. #15
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    Holy crap... lots of work for you to do there.
    Truth is still truth, even if no one believes it. A lie is still a lie, even if everyone believes it.

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  3. #16
    Another one repaired here a couple weeks ago sent to me by a HVAC talk lurking co worker.

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  4. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by papa_jo View Post
    yes it shows who the real techs are//// divide and conquer
    Not me hahaha. Guy working on the wire on that one did a good job. I would have had to go to the next unit and robed the panel. Energized it today and it was ready to go (waiting on crank heaters to warm it up). Will run the transfire Trane tomorrow. Started on the third unit today. It is also a transfire Trane! Gah!

  5. #18
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    Nov 2011
    Location
    Charleston, Wv.
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    soooo...what's causing all the failures??

  6. #19
    The return section harness fires are a head scratcher. One even has a melted end of a evap pan.

  7. #20
    Also the combustion motors are not fused making the transformers burn.

    Tent fared well last night
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    Sorry about rotation

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    Foam em down and let it eat!
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    Every time this unit economizes it smells bad.
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    Pigeons must be from Syracuse. It's ankle deep around this Trane.

  10. #23
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    Aug 2009
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    Prattville,Alabama
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightshaker View Post
    3. Get straps or chains and go over the top of the unit and hook on the frame on the other side. I try to have it just long enough that a loop of the strap just barely hangs over by the electrical panel. Then I hook a come a long/chain fall/chain hoist to it and lift it in there.
    This is my preferred method. I keep (kept) a small selection of those 2 inch wide yellow straps with looped ends on my truck. I could mix and match them together for any size unit. I don't miss those days. Especially the 90-105 degree F days.

  11. #24
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    May 2006
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    Raleigh N.C.
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    Love those standing seam roofs too. We lost 18 scrolls after sparky decided to switch phases after startup. All had to be bumped over the seams. Fun to walk on to,I had a second degree burn the length of my forearm one 4th of July when I fell on one.
    He didn't bring any lunch home, so they ate him.

  12. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by bustedknuckles View Post
    Love those standing seam roofs too. We lost 18 scrolls after sparky decided to switch phases after startup. All had to be bumped over the seams. Fun to walk on to,I had a second degree burn the length of my forearm one 4th of July when I fell on one.
    I have nothing good to say about a standing seam roof.

  13. #26
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    Feel sorry for you on that job that sucks

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