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  1. #1
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    another sample, dual fuel

    these people were so happy with the install, they sent a nice letter to my boss along with their payment.

    Lennox G61 with a PureAir and an XP19 heat pump
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  2. #2
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    Looks nice and neat from here. Like seeing the use of the VisionPRO IAQ. Is that the G61MP in the new cabinet or a non variable-speed furnace?

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    Definitely a nice job and attention to detail. Proper drip leg on the gas line, many wouldn't do that.

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    Nice job.

    Hope they are not needing back up heat or feeling cold in defrost.... Gas line is shut off.

  5. #5
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    txv bulb not insulated

    looks damn good though, i always like angles on refer pipes

  6. #6
    looks good man. nice install

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    Beautiful.... I love to see people that take pride in thier work

  8. #8
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    I'd put an aux drain pan with safety switch.
    Is the sensing bulb in the correct clock position for line size?
    I'd put insulation on the txv if external to ahu.

    STUD

  9. #9
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    the gas was left off for a reason. should have made a comment. The LP provider had yet to bring the two stage regulators when the photo was taken.
    The other service tech turned it on and did final adjustments the next day.

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by HVAC/Stud View Post
    I'd put an aux drain pan with safety switch.
    Is the sensing bulb in the correct clock position for line size?
    I'd put insulation on the txv if external to ahu.

    STUD
    i dont think an aux. pan would work maybe an overflow in the cond. line im assuming what im looking at is a downflow and theres some ductwork down under that coil

  11. #11
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    great work tech!

  12. #12
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    Nice work. Bet we've met
    i belong to peta ... people eating tasty animals. all my opinions are just mine.

  13. #13
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    Do you use anything on the gas pipe & fittings? They look extreamly clean.
    "The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers it can bribe the public with the public's own money.
    - Alexis de Toqueville, 1835

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