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Thread: New Install--Low Cool Complaint
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07-29-2005, 02:31 PM #14
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Huh? Here, lets try my other ear...Originally posted by ati-aadegreehvacrtech
Nate aplication.,the return should be the same size of the trunk or biger. Do a good job body don't be like others.
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07-29-2005, 06:14 PM #15
Nice Return Box. HEHE
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07-29-2005, 09:59 PM #16Yeah really..."Hey...let's cross break this 10" long return plenum so it won't buckle while trying to pull 1000 CFM's through 10" pipe".Originally posted by bb
Nice Return Box. HEHE
Nice adequate return...what a joke.
I'm not fond of the cinder blocks.
Is there a p-trap?
Where is the emergency drain ran to?
Is the return "box" sealed at the a/h and end cap? I see the elbow seams aren't sealed. Why bother with the elbows when flex is being used that far? Elbows not insulated.
Looks like a piece of pipe was also used as a collar. Nothing really wrong with it if installed and sealed properly...as a last resort.
Get back to work.™
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07-29-2005, 11:40 PM #17
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It's all sealed up with that new invisible mastic.Originally posted by square2round
Looks like a piece of pipe was also used as a collar. Nothing really wrong with it if installed and sealed properly...as a last resort.
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07-30-2005, 02:20 AM #18
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Didnt I see years ago a tv add showing a trane compressor cover with ice running and claimed the compressor was so good that it had ran that way for years........maybe their making a new add with that unit?
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07-31-2005, 11:51 AM #19
is that grey mylar flex? must not be in Texas.. when I find that stuff here, its usually laying flat on the joists giving the duct's insulation a place to sit. by the way, new member here, just wanting to say hi and intro myself..


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