Alright, thanks for the info. We aren't using the gas heat, but might in the future, so we will stick with some radius elbows out the side and down into the roof.
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Alright, thanks for the info. We aren't using the gas heat, but might in the future, so we will stick with some radius elbows out the side and down into the roof.
I've got a YSH (horizontal) unit in a C+ size case. Can I convert it to downflow with any sort of kit or whatever? Or am I stuck with the orientation that it came with?
I know I can convert the...
Yes, that is the one I was referring to, I couldn't remember the trade name, just looked up the part number from when I bought it. It's nice because it has both gauges built in, but they don't stick...
I had one, and I didn't like it because it does NOT limit the amount of pressure when in braze mode. If you don't have somewhere for the gas to go, the pressure will just build up really slow until...
It just worked on this reply. Will keep watching for other threads, but maybe it fixed itself.
Nope, didn't receive - only just noticed this reply after manually checking subscribed threads.
Just noticed that emails for thread updates stopped coming a few days ago. I haven't made any changes, and there's nothing in my gmail spam box. The last email I have from hvac-talk was on Saturday.
Dwyer website says:
Dwyer makes some bulletproof digital manometers, they are built like tanks. http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Product/Pressure/Manometers/Digital/ A bunch of different ranges and accuracy specifications,...
It's only concentric for about a foot or two, so I doubt it makes a difference.
Not sure if you were taking to me or to OP, since you didn't include a quote. But in my case, the ground is on a slope and the condensers were re-leveled after the dirt work was done.
I had a similar situation not too long ago, they had to replace the underground water line going to the pitless connection on the well casing, and the line happened to run right under my condenser:
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It looks real nice. Never mind my previous rambling, I mis-read the post and thought the air was going the other direction.
I can only imagine the thought process rattling around his thick noggin: "It's a big cooler, so these giant cap tubes are supposed to be big as well, right?" LOL
Fantastic job. Did you do that or did you call in an insulator?
If the old line is 1/4" and the new unit calls for 3/8", it will still work, but at the cost of some capacity and increased electricity usage (1-3% perhaps). It will also change the calculation used...
Correct tire inflation is based on the total weight of the vehicle, and 80 PSI might only make sense if your van is loaded up to max capacity. Less weight, lower tire pressure.
I got some...
Apparently Ford has their own telematics platform as a built-in option if you use their vehicles, although I haven't used it to see if it is any good.
I can reference a specific situation that applies to this discussion where fused disconnects are required. I service a building with (4) 5-ton and (2) 3-ton units all located next to each other. All...
You can't refill a disposable cylinder and you should not try to. If you go through a lot of gas, get a larger rental tank from Airgas and make sure that it is a party blend, not straight helium. The...
I've thought about this sort of setup for a while. The fact is, the benefits are too small at such a small scale. As pecsmg said, supermarkets do stuff like this all the time, but it's on a much...
Interesting, I guess there must be a built-in regulator. Wonder what input range it can handle?
Some cheap adapters will show a much higher voltage when they are not under load. Is 18v the measured voltage or is it what's on the label? Since the H-10 uses a lead-acid battery, it should be...
According to Joey, the BluVac is impervious to refrigerant and can also take test pressure without damage. Just avoid getting oil on the sensor, because then you will have to clean it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClQcUyhoxTg
Someone was really trying to get rid of some buckets. He could have done them in an alternating pattern and got away with about 4, but instead he decided to stack them together. Wow.
Damn carrier/bryant doors always misaligned, flimsy cabinets and latches that "sorta kinda" hold the door on. Couldn't they just stamp a few patterns into the sheet metal to make it a little stiffer?
It seems like there's 2 different products being discussed in this thread. Product 1 is the single-outlet torch where the flame comes out the end of the hook-shaped tip, and product 2 is the cap'n...
Hilti has long been the high-end unobtanium that only leased to commercial users with a maintenance agreement, but I've seen recently that they have released a line that's being sold at retail. Might...
Interesting to hear this, because that's why I posted - I'm not a kitchen tech so I don't know what the state-of-the-art is. It just seems absurd to me since I only work on sealed combustion...
Hey, I had asked previously about using a heat pump for outdoor makeup air reheat instead of gas or electric. No one seemed to understand what I was trying to do, but this chart would help me develop...
I stopped back in to get some pictures. There's no certifications at all, except the label that says NSF (lol). There's no stickers or nameplates that have the model number or gas specifications....
I found it with the pilot blown out and a slight smell of gas, so yeah I shut it off immediately and will be recommending a replacement, or at least a retrofit with a proper valve. These kitchen...
Couldn't see a label anywhere.
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Is this really a thing in the industry or did someone get some Chinese junk? We have a new steam table, and it has no safety thermocouple on the standing pilot - just a separate metering screw from...
Interesting to know it uses a gasket seal, i was wondering how they would connect since the whole thing is plastic. The 0.2 degrees per hour heat loss rating is pretty insane on those Marathons....
Nothing yet, project still on hold, but as you noted the pricing kind of makes it untenable. I've been reading up on some of John Siegenthaler's books and gaining knowledge of how the systems play...
No issues other than same as iceman, stuff not always in stock. They seem to drop-ship a lot of stuff too.
IT is stupid in this case, because badge access means that they can track you easily, but key access means they have no idea where you are.
With more and more tech companies offering remote work opportunities and the huge wage disparity between the skilled trades and the tech sector, there is not much incentive for young guys to get...
Was the old unit condensing or not? If not, the change from 40k standard efficiency BTU to 60k high efficiency BTU is probably gonna be way more than he needs, right? That would be 25k additional...
So I just got this update, and I'm very annoyed that I have to register an account just to use the tools I paid for. I want an option to revert back to the old version that does not require a login.
Ok so here's the breakdown. M18 and M12 are 2 different battery platforms, 18 volts and 12 volts respectively. Many Milwaukee tools are available in both voltages, and the M12 are just smaller and...
Just get a #14 turbotorch, put in your ear plugs, and let 'er rip! :whistle:
Nice, only 28 bucks each online.
GPS claims their sensors detect both ions: https://gpshvac.com/sensors
Can't seem to find any. Wonder if you could get the brass backs and glass faces and retrofit them onto some plastic gauges?
Yes but if there are 6 of the same unit, it's probably safe to keep one of the manuals.
Here's Adam Booth's review of his favorite indicator holder, the Noga: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wg6wTlhSnI
As a side note, Abom79 is an excellent machinist on YouTube and regularly discusses...
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