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Thread: TRANE PRESSURE SWITCH
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12-17-2011, 05:27 PM #14
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Frostybeer, there was a restriction in the port on the cold manifold that i didnt notice because the tubing that was visible was black and the tubing in behind was white so my eye subconciously overlooked it. It created enough of a negative to close switch, but when the black tubing was hooked up to switch for the differential, it opened switch. cleared white tubing and away she went.
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12-18-2011, 08:19 AM #15
7 years....92 posts...such an opportunity to learn about the trade and about those in it.
I think you still have enough time to get it together. Then again, some guys just carry around a lot of anger and try to wash it down with a two-four of Labatt's. I don't know you, but as a guy who has spent a fair amount of time north of the St Lawrence, I can tell you that I have seen it before.
I believe in tech support. I believe they are often under-trained and inexperienced, and it is rare that I have to call them about a problem for which myself and my friends (including those here) can't find the answer. In point of fact, I have seen Lennox tech support recommend L-series boards when the board was not bad, hence my mentioning that dynamic in view of the post from guy who worked for his school district in Texas. It's a shame when a customer pays hundreds when a tech support associate is wrong.
Good day.[Avatar photo from a Florida training accident. Everyone walked away.]
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12-18-2011, 11:43 AM #16
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last 10 years and same employer is all i have to say about your comment with only 92 posts.
Good day to you too
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12-18-2011, 12:32 PM #17
I'm suggesting that those with only a few posts should become more involved with helping others and themselves with greater participation.
I can think of guys with 30 years in their job who aren't worth a tinker's damn. I'm sure you can, too.
If you have experience to share and can do it in a way that brings honor to the trade, then I encourage you to do so.[Avatar photo from a Florida training accident. Everyone walked away.]
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