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    Just a crane and some Tranes

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    Set two 6 tons today.


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    looking good..... lots of years looking after those baby's.. .. not bashing trane there all bad .....
    it was working.... played with it.... now its broke.... whats the going hourly rate for HVAC repair

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    lt looks good. Lucky OSHA not around with poor guy that close to edge without his PFAS. Should use spreader bars and proper rigging to perform the four point lift on those Precedent Units. Looks solid but seen a lot of micro-channel coil leaks due to improper centering of the center of gravity.

    KCC curbing?? All in all, great job.

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    Love those units. I have set close to a 1000 of them since they came out. My typical order has hail guards and thru the base electric with circuit breaker. Cleanest installs in the state. I have found these units to be trouble free. None of the ones I have installed had micro channels?????????????? Nothing like a belt drive blower to help balance a duct system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ACFIXR View Post
    Love those units. I have set close to a 1000 of them since they came out. My typical order has hail guards and thru the base electric with circuit breaker. Cleanest installs in the state. I have found these units to be trouble free. None of the ones I have installed had micro channels?????????????? Nothing like a belt drive blower to help balance a duct system.
    Glad you have had good luck with your units. This is the first ones I have seen with the micro channels. We will see how they last.


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    I hate curb adapters! When you have to pull the top. Better have a step ladder and a helper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB Cool View Post
    I hate curb adapters! When you have to pull the top. Better have a step ladder and a helper.
    What. I'm 6'5. The curb adapter is only 12" I think. I have seen some that are way to high though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty hvac View Post
    What. I'm 6'5. The curb adapter is only 12" I think. I have seen some that are way to high though.


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    I've seen them too! I usually grab the nearest brick off the non penetrating sateliite dish mount. And hop myself up there to pull the condensor fan motor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB Cool View Post
    I've seen them too! I usually grab the nearest brick off the non penetrating sateliite dish mount. And hop myself up there to pull the condensor fan motor!
    LOL! ben there done that

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    My salesman called me today, all trane units are being converted to microchannel in the next few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miller257 View Post
    My salesman called me today, all trane units are being converted to microchannel in the next few weeks.
    Hopefully the microchannel will not leak like the standard coils!

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