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    "FREAKING MESS" part 2

    I'm re posting this thread because the lesser among us (regulars) couldn't see the pics.

    The building is a restaurant/lounge. Needless to say it doesn't work real well.....

    Heat exchanger removed, coil inserted!





    Supply plenum!



    Different unit, same job. Upflow, coil box dead heads 2" above the coil, most of the duct work is attached behind and below the coil! Coil box not insulated. (attic)








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    How did you get into my attic?

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    seriously, wtf.

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    Question

    What makes regulars lesser ?

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    Thanks for reposting.

    WOW what a mess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTP99 View Post
    What makes regulars lesser ?

    I just can't resist the cheap shot! It sounded funnier in my head when I typed it. Guess you had to be there.

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    Thumbs up

    Just checking. Thank You.

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    Us "lessers" can see your mess now! thanks for reposting!!

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    Exclamation PROFESSIONAL

    From Wikipedia ( Trades )
    In narrow usage,not all expertise is considered a profession.Although sometimes referred to as professions,such occupations,as skilled construction work are more generally thought of as trades or crafts.The completion of an apprenticeship is generally associated with skilled labor or trades such as carpenter,electrician,plumber,bricklayer,and other similar occupations.A related (though not always valid) distinction would be that a professional does mainly mental or administrative work,as opposed to engaging in physical work.Many companies include the word professional in there company name to signify the quality of their workmanship or service. Sorry

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