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    Fun times

    On this roof top today.. little hard to work on can you say???

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    Nice safety harness - not.

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    Good ol York. What was the issue?

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    No heat call. Was the fan delay switch. Also found filter clogged and belt swimming. So selling them on a maintenance contract. At least trying to.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ncboston View Post
    Nice safety harness - not.
    Just checking the burners see if everything look okay. Didn't actually really do any real work there. In that position.

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    Former safety director - a good friend - would have had a stroke seeing that.

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    I most definitely would of had my harness on. That's a little bit closer to the edge than I'd rather be lol

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    Double post

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    Looks worse then it is.. I have another account I service now that one you need a harness I'll take pics next time I'm there. ..


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    Quote Originally Posted by hvac wiz 79 View Post
    I most definitely would of had my harness on. That's a little bit closer to the edge than I'd rather be lol

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    Ya me too. Not scared of heights but it only takes one slip..

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    No way I would have done that without a harness. How high up is that?


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    I think forth floor .. so basically probably about 40 to 50 feet

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    I like the old compressor sitting next to the unit in your third picture.

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    You should see that roof full of old compressors.

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    The city is always an adventure.

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    Oh goody, railing as required by code, but don't think working on it from that side of the railing is approved. Almost makes you wonder which was there first, the rail or the RTU.
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    I Dont no what is what.. all I can say is really????? Come on now!!! Had to see the job I was on today owner says the units are always maintained...

    Look at this..

    They had no service ports anywhere.. had to add the access t to put my gauges on there.. the wiring is spaghetti and there is no switches anywhere just straight wire to units..

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    What the...?!? I think I'd rather deal with the unit in your first picture.

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    you need to tie off in those situations. you may get away with it for awhile but it will catch up with you. seriously. you don't want your family to get that phone call.
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    I'm always safe.. always but I do get my cuts and scratches..

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