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Looks much better did you end up taking the Coleman out of communicating mode or???
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 Originally Posted by SkyHeating
Looks much better did you end up taking the Coleman out of communicating mode or???
I ended up powering the display of the Clean Effects with one transformer and installing another from the EAC line volt terminals with the G & W from the Clean Effects hooked up to the low volt side enabling the Clean Effects display to always be lit with the filtering function only engaging when the fan is running. Thats a good solution for the manufacturing fail of not energizing the proper 24v non-communicating terminals of the board during operation. This would work for HRV's, Humidifiers ETC.
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then we make laws to take it away.
-Alfred E Newman
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2 qustions why is that wood stove directly in frount of the old furance?
and what was that duct with the square cut out of it for?
 Originally Posted by LibertyTree
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Yeah pretty wacky. The stove was to keep the homeowner warm while they did laundry and as for the patch your guess is as good as mine...
America; first we fight for our freedom,
then we make laws to take it away.
-Alfred E Newman
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if it's a conditioned space, why insulate duct?
looks good but don't let chuckcrj see that clean effects.... he'll set you straight
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Awesome work Libertytree!!
Did you do all of the work yourself or with help?
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Strange duct system.
Why are two round ducts feeding a trunk line?
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 Originally Posted by cody350
if it's a conditioned space, why insulate duct?
looks good but don't let chuckcrj see that clean effects.... he'll set you straight
Worry is a really gross misuse of one's imagination. -- PHM
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Looks nice. Nice and clean.
Except for the gas line :-P.
Gas code is that your drip leg has to be after the valve, not before. (so you can clean the dirt out of the trap without touching the meter.)
Even though it's a BS code.
I love the transistion on the return.
You guys do a good job wrapping duct.
"Better tell the sandman to stay away, because we're gonna be workin on this one all night."
"Dude, you need more than 2 wires to a condenser to run a 2 stage heatpump."
"Just get it done son."
Dad adjusted
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 Originally Posted by hvacvegas
Looks nice. Nice and clean.
Except for the gas line :-P.
Gas code is that your drip leg has to be after the valve, not before. (so you can clean the dirt out of the trap without touching the meter.)
Even though it's a BS code.
I love the transistion on the return.
You guys do a good job wrapping duct.
Thanks! I put the drip leg at the bottom of the drop where it belongs, that's where the gunk will naturally go and besides, all I have ever found in a drip leg is thread oil... my work mate did all the wrapping, insulation messes me up prettybad, I'm a wuss...
America; first we fight for our freedom,
then we make laws to take it away.
-Alfred E Newman
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 Originally Posted by cody350
if it's a conditioned space, why insulate duct?
looks good but don't let chuckcrj see that clean effects.... he'll set you straight
It was actualyy an unconditioned basement, silly too because a remodel down there would be cake. What's wrong with the clean effects? I don't know of. A better filtration system, the static can get high if (or more like when) the customer forgets to clean it but for that reason we use large return drops and make improvements to the duct to lower static whenever possible.
America; first we fight for our freedom,
then we make laws to take it away.
-Alfred E Newman
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