I have one for 6 years, they have great tech support, hopefully that doesn't change. mine has digital scrolls and has worked well. make sure there is a fine mesh wye strainer on it, brazed plate...
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I have one for 6 years, they have great tech support, hopefully that doesn't change. mine has digital scrolls and has worked well. make sure there is a fine mesh wye strainer on it, brazed plate...
Plugged heat exchanger is possible, but the combustion air intake is where I would look..www.sidharvey.com/documents/CMF280PO.pdf
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You nailed it, I have a commercial building with more than 25 of these. the dew point is constantly monitored and the supply temps will be adjusted if it gets within 3 degrees of dew....
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I have had this one for 5 years, no complaints and the wireless display stores in the base of the scale.:.02:https://www.amazon.com/Fieldpiece-SRS3-Wireless-Scale-Remote/dp/B071YJKQN1
very clean set up, is the can crusher homemade? or off the shelf purchase?
I cant stand wearing knee pads...I use one of these....
X2, but my tone is constant, no pulsing or oscillating.. driving in service vans, with the windows down, caused most of my damage.
What speed controller are you using?
Agreed, companies like these deserve the repeated accolades..
What about approaching HVAC companies and offer ride a long training for techs or installers? they do all the work, you advise and train..
I would guess it would have to be ON without use for over 30min before you would have issues.. it heats up so fast, no need to leave it on.:.02:
I really like my Milwaukee m12 one, just don't leave it ON, when not using it. it will overheat and take out the internal thermal fuse.
Its not hard to remove the rubber hose from the tank or the back of the filler neck, then just siphon the gas..
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Welcome ! keep posting when applicable, then apply for pro membership..
small company I worked at in 1997, had 4 techs, each of us had an Alnor unit on the van. pretty easy to set up, and could prove air flow issues during service calls.
If I had more than 20 system to install, I would buy a m12, disassemble It, and try to modify for smaller tubing..
I have the Iconnect setup, still use it, I'm overly protective my tools. I use the measure quick app. if /when they stop working, ill look at the fieldpiece ones.
My first 3 minisplits (15-18 years ago) were done with plastic downspout and 45 degree fittings to boot....
my uncle was remolding his kitchen , he needed to move the water heater temporarily, he used sch 40 PVC for the natural gas line. the inspector didn't like that, and sent the local gas company over...
never installed one on a mini..no need.
The pallet looks properly sized.:grin2:
12 year old post...........
When I was first starting out there were small medical offices that had similar units, they were heat pumps and r-500. Wiring nightmare for a novice. Figuring those out gave me a huge step forward on...
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I still have mine, very reliable for me. the "extra" communication box, makes them more of a hassle, compared to the fieldpiece probes...
Just install a mercury contactor, if you have the room, and never look back…mines 25+ years, no issues.
White roof.....:yes:
I just used this on my minisplits...and the Viper evaporator cleaner, the cleaner worked very well, and without harsh chemicals .
Time to call for help......
offer to do correct PM's and charge them accordingly..$$$
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IT'S Broke, replace it!!
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I use one of these with two regular manifold hoses..
Based on your information, my TEMPORRARY fix would be to program the 580 with a daily start schedule and ramp time, just long enough for the sail switch to activate.:.02:
that seems low to me 10KW,:.02: remember the voltage does not drop when being powered by your utility company. when all you have is a generator, the loads will put strain on it and cause voltage drop...
You Must post some pictures...:couch:
this is how my personal house is ducted, furnace in in the middle, 14 and 12 duct either way.
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this..
One Hour Air....no thanks.
I have only seen one of those in my carrier, it was still running in 1990.
Double check all the line voltage connections, all the way back to the breaker. I found loose connections that cause issues.
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what brand is it, I have owned and tested several types, my favorite is the first generation tmeb-1...
[QUOTE=Chillmac;26214249]OK, I'm too close to the Atlantic then.
I just don't know if its sea air that is causing it. I suspect they will likely leak down the road. strange that it is only on the...