Snow and wind and Carriers don't mix.
Has anyone else run into issues with these units getting snow in them. I have run into about 3 already this winter and have repaired many in the past years.
Snow and wind and Carriers don't mix.
Officially, Down for the count
YOU HAVE TO GET OFF YOUR ASS TO GET ON YOUR FEET
I know enough to know, I don't know enough
Why is it that those who complain the most contribute the least?
MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS. POVERTY CAN'T BUY ANYTHING
The new ones have a seal at the top of the door to prevent this.
Once last winter for me.
Don't know about carrier, but some manufacturers offer an optional snow kit to prevent it from blowing in
First time running into this problem was last month. Didn't know they sell an "optional" snow kit. These units are ontop of a roof and should be somewhat weatherproof, ya think.
Congrats,, I am looking forward to that.
Have had numerous Trane rtu's this winter with this issue, enough to cause tripped main breakers, have had to get heat gun out and dry electical.
I am so confused??
I have never seen snow get inside a RTU That has the door on right.
Where is it getting in?
Had a building with 18 green carrier weather makers with that awful giant panel that warps and fits rough and you need to zap self tapers into the panel so "snow" doesn't get in.
It is designed to be outside. We have ALOT of war time homes in my area. A lot of people have RTU beside their house on the ground and I have never seen snow inside panel. That's with snow drifts blocking the venter motor .
Maybe I'm lucky or you guys are just unlucky LoL
It seems to be getting in from all the knockouts and around the inspection access doors. I have been sealing every hole with foil tape i can find in the trouble units i run into. Once i do this and put thicker gasket material on the top of the door it seems to be helping. The last one i had tripped the unit breaker and the 200 amp panel breaker. there was a 4"diameter hole on the control board.