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  1. #1
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    New Tranes in a Library

    This is a job the guys did a couple years ago!! Great pics - wanted to show them off!!
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  2. #2
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    Two of the units replaced two existing oversized 78% models. The other smaller system was added into the basement for heat.

    AC was added to all 3.

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    Very Nice Installation. I have nothing to criticize.
    Thomas aka...spymoocow
    Quote Originally Posted by garya505 View Post
    Ah, sorry I thought that's what he meant. An inch shouldn't make that much difference (at least that's what I always tell my wife).

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    They still look great! Hope they are doing the right maintenance on them. Looks like they went for some higher end equipment for the library.

  5. #5
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    are those perfect fit filters

    nice clean work
    It`s better to be silent and thought the fool; than speak and remove all doubt.

  6. #6
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    My only concern is on the second pic, Is the gas running right infront of the electrical box? I wouldnot do that. But very nice install other wise.
    Life is too short to give a SH*T about the small things, Thing could always be worst!
    Karma is great!

  7. #7
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    Dandyme - yes perfect fit. you dont like??

    merlin73 - no the pic jsut looks like it does,

    thanks for all of the input so far!!

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by edbrown View Post
    Dandyme - yes perfect fit. you dont like??

    merlin73 - no the pic jsut looks like it does,

    thanks for all of the input so far!!
    Then it look really good,
    Me and another one of my guys had to change a cracked heat exchanger that was put in over sized and not to code up in a tight attic, we needed to remove the return, eac, blower then pull the heat exchanger out that way. took us most of the day.. Sorry just venting..
    Life is too short to give a SH*T about the small things, Thing could always be worst!
    Karma is great!

  9. #9
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    do you guys also use so much gas line flex? and is a swing joint on the gas line not needed when using flex?

  10. #10
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    Where is the job located (what state)? Looks good but I don't like ductboard, nobody uses it in Ct, they won't get the job when everyone else bidding it will be using 26 Gauge or even 24 in some shops. I was wondering why alot of guys use traps on the drains when the unit is pushing through the coil and also it is vertical, I only use traps on horizontal and when the coil is before the blower, hense pulling through the coil. Just asking not criticizing your work looks good.

  11. #11
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    Thats not duct board it looks like duct wrap, the wrap that has the bubble material on the back side.

    The job looks very good but what about the accesibility to the indoor units, it looks alittle tight, but it might just be the camera angle.

  12. #12
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    nice job would have put the funaces on blocks no big deal. thats bubble wrap air movers

  13. #13
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    What is the r value of the bubble wrap, not R-8 unless double wrapped with spacers. If single wrapped its no more than 4.

    STUD

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