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    Hung this today. Lift didn't get there until 1:15 PM. I go back Monday to do gas, electric and flue pipe.


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    didnt you get the momo?
    that thing should be held up with zip ties and duct tape lol


    looks good so far though

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    that single fan is big enough to move the air?? Looks like it not going to hit the very far ends...

    Most unit heat that large i've seen has squarel cage blower.

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    the fan comes on the unit. I don't design 'em, just install 'em.
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    Bingo

    I have to tell some people that too. How high you hanging there ? What brand...Reznor ?
    Life goes on long after the thrill of living is gone.

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    It's a Sterling tubular heat exchanger about 20' up.
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    Finally done. Finished it on Monday and it was a PITA. Every little thing that could go wrong, did. But it's finally up and running!


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    i don't like the flue.

    i do mine in flex.
    FILL OUT YOUR PROFILE!!

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    LOL Flex on a flue pipe. I wanted to use B vent but the instructions say not to do that.
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