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    95% Goodman installation

    We took out this rust bucket and intalled a Goodman GMH95. Im happy with the way it came out and so was the customer.

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    nice paperwork holder, great job all around!

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    Nice clean job.

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    Nice job, nortonma.

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    nicely done that coil is huge is it a 5 ton a/c

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    Its a 3.5 ton A/C system.

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    You did a good job, looks great. Just one question...why not use the GMV95? Not only does it have the variable speed blower, it can also control the staging with a 2-stage thermostat whereas, as I understand it, the GMH95 uses a timer. This doesn't take away from the great work, just curious. You may not have had any control over what went in.

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    Powered humidifier on the return?

    Other than that, lot better than the old one!

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    Nipple on the drip leg looks to short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by troyorr View Post
    Nipple on the drip leg looks to short.
    You said nipple!

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    nice looking install....

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    Very nice install but I have a question. I noticed that you used 2 inch PVC on the flue. Had you had allot of problems with it creating a back pressure on the pressure switch. We have been experiencing that several times here(mainly on the Yorks) When we go with the 3 inch it goes away. Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wspascoe View Post
    Very nice install but I have a question. I noticed that you used 2 inch PVC on the flue. Had you had allot of problems with it creating a back pressure on the pressure switch. We have been experiencing that several times here(mainly on the Yorks) When we go with the 3 inch it goes away. Just curious.
    No we haven't had any problems. Its only a 70,000 BTU furnace and the install instructions called for 2" pipe so that what we installed.

    We have installed hundreds of Goodman systems over the past few years and I have only had one call for service and that was for a customer who unplugged his condesate pump and the safety switch cut-off of the heat.

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    your vents are crooked offset with a 22 or 45 somthing I would be proud

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    read the installation instruction dont you know the manufactures are always right!!

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    Nice job.

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    Thats one heck of a clean installation, the only thing I have a question about is that the line set to me is way to short. Unless there is a handful of feet outside ?

    When ever I install a a/c and the furnace is very close to the wall and the condenser is right outside I try to make a nice clean loop and then come back to the A-coil. First I bring the customer down and explain that it may look odd but its better for the sytem.

    Again that is a really nice install and these are how Goodmans should be installed !!! ( yes I know every furnace should be installed this clean )

    I forgot my Pen !!!

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    Think of the old stuff as dumb and strong and the new stuff as smart but just not so tough.

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    Wow not to shavvy! We installed about 5 dozen 80% eff Goodman furnaces back in 05 for a subdivision and just about every other Goodman furnace went out from a blown ignitor. We stopped installing Goodman's and went with what we install originally Trane's. But these newer style Goodman's don't look all that bad!
    Universal Technical Institute 2001 Alumni - Pheonix, AZ Campus

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    Nice clean install! Looks like a sweet change out.

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    looks good! im a fan of goodman, as long as they're installed by someone who knows what they're doing!! been installing them for about 6 years (knock on wood) no problems

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