There are 26kw portable generators
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There are 26kw portable generators
This is the link to your remote settings:
http://www.mundoclima.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/USO_RG57A6_AJUSTES_CL94588_EN.pdf
I do not take credit for this link, it was found here:
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Once is sufficient per the manufacturer, or follow what they state on the service IOMs. Put in whatever desiccants they advise and forget about it.
The tech did the right thing IF it was actually rot. I mean, I've seen boilers with no service over 20 years that haven't had rot, but have had build-up. I'm sure Steve has seen things I haven't...
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you AC coil is the least of your problems. I'd bet the furnace is bad. they can clean the coil by replacing it when you get a new furnace.
E223 - Low-pressure switch failed open
E225 - High Pressure Switch Failed Open
E227 - low-pressure switch open during trial for ignition or run mode
E229 - furnace is ignited at high speed because...
me too. no electric heat strips at all
whats the outdoor humidity %?
I have a console humidifier that works great. Holds about 5 gallons.
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Ducts cause lower cfm ratings than fans only (only-fans?)
My house has 8 hygrometers. They all read differently because of location. The lowest reads 12%. The highest 23%.
Forget about it...
your boiler make and model would help us.
another option is to use a pump for each zone, with a system pump, in a primary/secondary setup. It sounds like you are over-pumped and the excess water...
try a different hygrometer. if it reads the same, count your blessings and dont look for problems.
Thanks
did you change the filter?
how old are the tanks and how often are they refilled?
I've heard rumors that old tanks can sometimes have so many refills that the odorant collects in the bottom of the tanks. The odorant doesnt...
OK, I'll bite... what is a DA sander?
This is wrong. After the domestic hot water leaves the boiler a tempering valve can be installed to maintain a lower temperature. Running an 80% boiler below 150F puts it into condensing...
No. Some towns or cities require you to register, but there is no license.
wasnt the Lennox completeheat a similar pile of junk?
Something like this?
https://king-electric.com/product/model-h/
Propane here in WNY is $2.299 per gallon. Not horrible.
These are pretty simple heaters. A good cleaning and combustion test would be of benefit.
Everyone will need some sort of backup. Especially when the power fails.
The upper tube is typically a vent and is piped to near the pilot assembly
ammonia and other VOCs will chew up that furnace in no time
Pretty sure he has it sorted by now.
That resistor always gets hot. What you're seeing is dust tracking up the board with the heat flow.
What is growing in it? Mold? Mushrooms? Why is that stuff getting into the air stream and to the coil would be my first question. Where is it coming from?
Depends on your local code. Where I am, a spill pan/alarm/drain isn't required except on finished floors above the cellar floor. In the basement I usually put it on bricks if there is a lot of...
Seems like a simple task to make a filter that looks for "non deliverable" and routes it to the trash. I do something similar with certain spam emails.
If he pulls out all the freezone and it's correct, then that would imply another problem he could investigate and correct. Weighing the refrigerant is a good first start. Assuming, he's checked the...
NEVER suck or blow on pressure switches. This can damage them. You getting a manometer is a very good thing. You will need it. A LOT. You have 2 switches. One checks for over pressure and...
Correct
Post up pictures here (after 7 posts) and we can help. Then you can show maintenance a copy of this thread.
Air stripper with auto air vent above and expansion tank below, auto air vent, old pump flange
Please post up an overall picture of the entire system.
It's incorrect and a problem to have the filter bent and/or installed improperly.
The way it was wired is how any basic thermostat is wired. You wont lose efficiency by using the Ecobee.
I have a dual fuel setup (well, a tri-fuel setup) but in a smaller house. The furnace will also need a dual fuel/fossil fuel kit. This will have a sensor that mounts near the AC coil that engages...
63 Hz is normal for an unloaded generator (a generator can be your standby gas appliance or an inverter with batteries). Manufacturers specify 62-63 Hz unloaded. Once loaded, the Hz should drop to...
It DEPENDS. Mainly, on the quality and type of gas flowing through the copper. Not all gas is equal. Most of the problem is sulfides that form and rot the copper. Most times, it's hydrogen...
Sales techs! smh...
Obsolete huh?
https://static.grainger.com/rp/s/is/image/Grainger/40LV68_AS01?$adapimg$&hei=536&wid=536
you could but beware that over-spray might harm the coil.
It looks like that knob got too hot on a few occasions. also, a brass flex connector should not be used, let alone run through a furnace cabinet.
this reeks of DIY
Well, it seems to me that if it is clean, and has power to the auger motor but the motor isnt turning, then it must be either a bad motor or a bad neutral?
The GV-90 is the older, near-condensing model. Sometimes it does, most times it doesnt. The 90+ has the secondary heat exchanger so it nearly always does condense. They are both cast iron...
flip the lever on the autofill for the water. up and down. they often stick from non-use.
This is super simple to work on. The nozzles are available. Likely your fuel filer is as well. Your tech will need to clean out the inspection ports and brush the exchanger as needed (and vacuum)....
I looked on the Googler and it appears many sites have that part "in stock"