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TPO AND EPDM
Although TPO is available in a dozen different colors, it's usually white. EPDM can be either black or white, but black is far more common. EPDM is rubber. It feels exactly like an inner tube on a tire. TPO is plastic. It's harder and less stretchy. EPDM has a matte surface. TPO has a shiny, slick surface. EPDM seams are cementedtogether.
CHARRED RAFTERS REPAIRED? Just based on what I see, I would be more concerned about the reduced flash point of the charred wood vs the strength. Wood can maintains its strength even while burning up to 2000F. People are always surprised when you tell them a steel beam in a SOFT GROUND AROUND FOUNDATION Hey guys, So I was looking at a house that had two visible problems and wanted to see what you guys thought. The first was leaking AC unit that has been leaking for quite some time because the ground around is very soggy and gives in quitr a bit. Its right next to the foundation(crawl space) so
AGE DECODER FOR: SUNDIAL FURNACE ? I know, I know it is as old as the hills, but I cant find anything on the multiple charts and other web searches that will provide a clue for the age of this electric furnace. Labeled as Sun-Dial and manufactured by Square D. The Square D decoder I have does not match this furnace. In a house tha #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. IS SEALING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY USELESS? Posted October 15, 2016. Good quality asphalt may do fine without sealing, especially the stuff with finer aggregate. But if you get into the coarser aggregate stuff, and stuff that may have lower asphalt content or been poorly compacted, sealing can lengthen thelife. Besides, it
240 VS 208 (WATER HEATER, ETC) Seems to me that the "factory set" thermostats are screwed or the recovery rate sucks. I can't imagine the builder resetting the thermostats to a lower setting (this is not a retirement home). Looking at the label of this brand new water heater I see that it is 240/208 but the wattage is reduced almost 22% when used on 208 volts. MINI SPLIT LINES FROSTING UP Hi folks, I recently installed a Mr Cool DIY mini split system. This one It comes with a pre charged line set. The installation went well and the system worked fantastic for a few weeks but then the cooling performance dropped substantially. I noticed the the high side line frosting up and a litt SUN DIAL FURNACE BY SQUARE D COMPANY ? According to the site History of the Industry's Brands located at. Square D production resumed as Sun Dial Manufacturing then stopped in the 1980s. Resumed from what I don't know. I've read through every brand on the site; and, unless I've missed it, I don't see Square D listed anywhere else.TPO AND EPDM
Although TPO is available in a dozen different colors, it's usually white. EPDM can be either black or white, but black is far more common. EPDM is rubber. It feels exactly like an inner tube on a tire. TPO is plastic. It's harder and less stretchy. EPDM has a matte surface. TPO has a shiny, slick surface. EPDM seams are cementedtogether.
CHARRED RAFTERS REPAIRED? Just based on what I see, I would be more concerned about the reduced flash point of the charred wood vs the strength. Wood can maintains its strength even while burning up to 2000F. People are always surprised when you tell them a steel beam in a SOFT GROUND AROUND FOUNDATION Hey guys, So I was looking at a house that had two visible problems and wanted to see what you guys thought. The first was leaking AC unit that has been leaking for quite some time because the ground around is very soggy and gives in quitr a bit. Its right next to the foundation(crawl space) so
AGE DECODER FOR: SUNDIAL FURNACE ? I know, I know it is as old as the hills, but I cant find anything on the multiple charts and other web searches that will provide a clue for the age of this electric furnace. Labeled as Sun-Dial and manufactured by Square D. The Square D decoder I have does not match this furnace. In a house tha #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. IS SEALING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY USELESS? Posted October 15, 2016. Good quality asphalt may do fine without sealing, especially the stuff with finer aggregate. But if you get into the coarser aggregate stuff, and stuff that may have lower asphalt content or been poorly compacted, sealing can lengthen thelife. Besides, it
WEBSITE REVIEW
Hello All, I recently took the dive into the Home Inspection business and I wanted to see if I could get some honest feedback on my website. Also curious if there is a way to push for good Yelp reviews. Thanks in advance! www.theinspectionteamllc.com BAGGED/PLASTIC WRAPPED BATT QUESTIONS Posted March 27, 2007. I observed the bagged or plastic wrapped type batt insulation (I think its marketed as an itch-proof product for do-it-yourselfers) in an attic today installed over the original 40+ year old fiberglass batt insulation with a Kraft vapor retarder (oriented properly). I know that multiple vapor retarders are notrecommended
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING A BASEMENT THAT HAS STRUCTURAL CLAY So Im on the verge of pursuing a basement drainage system which uses weep holes. Its basically your typical French drainage along each wall where it drops into a trench some perforated pipe at the footers edge and on top of that is pea gravel followed WOOD FOUNDATION AND EGRESS WINDOW shall be permitted to encroach a maximum of 6 inches (152. mm) into the required dimensions of the window well. R310.2.1 Ladder and steps.Window wells with a vertical. depth greater than 44 inches (1118 mm) shall be equipped. with a permanently affixed ladder or steps usable with the. windowin the fully open position. EXPOSED PAPER BACKING ON THE INSULATION Fiberglass (batts) insulation is installed in the crawl space with the paper facing exposed. It is a fire hazard when left exposed and can trap moisture in the insulation. The vapor barrier is flammable and according to the manufacturer's label on the insulation, the COLD HIGH PRESSURE LINE On an inspection today I had a temp differential of 5 degrees. The unit was blowing 65 degree air and I had 70 degrees at the return. The high pressure line was cold, does this have any significance? I suggested they have the unit checked, but, I was curious about the cold high pressure line. AFCI PROTECTION (REFRIGERATORS) Refrigerators have thermostats that switch the compressor on and off, and relays at the compressor terminal box that switch the start capacitor in and out of circuit. Switches generate arcs. Maybe the AFCI circuitry is designed to ignore these refrigerator arcs AGE DECODER FOR: SUNDIAL FURNACE ? I know, I know it is as old as the hills, but I cant find anything on the multiple charts and other web searches that will provide a clue for the age of this electric furnace. Labeled as Sun-Dial and manufactured by Square D. The Square D decoder I have does not match this furnace. In a house tha #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
IS IT OK TO BURY REFRIGERANT LINES? Posted June 27, 2009. Steven Hockstein said: I inspected a house this past week and the air conditioning compressor is located in the rear yard. The electrical supply and the refrigerant lines are buried in the ground. The furnace is in a utility closet that 240 VS 208 (WATER HEATER, ETC) Seems to me that the "factory set" thermostats are screwed or the recovery rate sucks. I can't imagine the builder resetting the thermostats to a lower setting (this is not a retirement home). Looking at the label of this brand new water heater I see that it is 240/208 but the wattage is reduced almost 22% when used on 208 volts. MINI SPLIT LINES FROSTING UP Hi folks, I recently installed a Mr Cool DIY mini split system. This one It comes with a pre charged line set. The installation went well and the system worked fantastic for a few weeks but then the cooling performance dropped substantially. I noticed the the high side line frosting up and a litt SUN DIAL FURNACE BY SQUARE D COMPANY ? According to the site History of the Industry's Brands located at. Square D production resumed as Sun Dial Manufacturing then stopped in the 1980s. Resumed from what I don't know. I've read through every brand on the site; and, unless I've missed it, I don't see Square D listed anywhere else. CHARRED RAFTERS REPAIRED? Just based on what I see, I would be more concerned about the reduced flash point of the charred wood vs the strength. Wood can maintains its strength even while burning up to 2000F. People are always surprised when you tell them a steel beam in aTPO AND EPDM
ya I miss you guys too. I have my first exam on Saturday on the Ontario Building Code Part 9 (OBC). I even purchased an extra pair of reading glasses, no excuse if I break a pair. I am studying at the speed of light and have ramped up all courses avail. I am leaving the house now to attend a semi #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
SOFT GROUND AROUND FOUNDATION It's right next to the foundation (crawl space) so wanted to see if this moisture could have damaged the foundation if it's been this way for a while. The other issue I found is that pretty much all the ground within 1 foo1 of the house is very soft and basically sinks when you stand on it, it gives about an inch when you stand on it. HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. TAPE ON "B" VENTS!!! Share. Posted June 12, 2005. Hello everyone, In fridays inspection I found a variety of tape used on ducts and "B" vents as shown in the pics. The "B" vent tape is the aluminum type commonly use to seal A/C housings. As far as I know, tape of any kind should not be used on "B"vents.
IS SEALING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY USELESS? Posted October 15, 2016. Good quality asphalt may do fine without sealing, especially the stuff with finer aggregate. But if you get into the coarser aggregate stuff, and stuff that may have lower asphalt content or been poorly compacted, sealing can lengthen thelife. Besides, it
240 VS 208 (WATER HEATER, ETC) Seems to me that the "factory set" thermostats are screwed or the recovery rate sucks. I can't imagine the builder resetting the thermostats to a lower setting (this is not a retirement home). Looking at the label of this brand new water heater I see that it is 240/208 but the wattage is reduced almost 22% when used on 208 volts. MINI SPLIT LINES FROSTING UP Hi folks, I recently installed a Mr Cool DIY mini split system. This one It comes with a pre charged line set. The installation went well and the system worked fantastic for a few weeks but then the cooling performance dropped substantially. I noticed the the high side line frosting up and a litt SUN DIAL FURNACE BY SQUARE D COMPANY ? According to the site History of the Industry's Brands located at. Square D production resumed as Sun Dial Manufacturing then stopped in the 1980s. Resumed from what I don't know. I've read through every brand on the site; and, unless I've missed it, I don't see Square D listed anywhere else. CHARRED RAFTERS REPAIRED? Just based on what I see, I would be more concerned about the reduced flash point of the charred wood vs the strength. Wood can maintains its strength even while burning up to 2000F. People are always surprised when you tell them a steel beam in aTPO AND EPDM
ya I miss you guys too. I have my first exam on Saturday on the Ontario Building Code Part 9 (OBC). I even purchased an extra pair of reading glasses, no excuse if I break a pair. I am studying at the speed of light and have ramped up all courses avail. I am leaving the house now to attend a semi #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
SOFT GROUND AROUND FOUNDATION It's right next to the foundation (crawl space) so wanted to see if this moisture could have damaged the foundation if it's been this way for a while. The other issue I found is that pretty much all the ground within 1 foo1 of the house is very soft and basically sinks when you stand on it, it gives about an inch when you stand on it. HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. TAPE ON "B" VENTS!!! Share. Posted June 12, 2005. Hello everyone, In fridays inspection I found a variety of tape used on ducts and "B" vents as shown in the pics. The "B" vent tape is the aluminum type commonly use to seal A/C housings. As far as I know, tape of any kind should not be used on "B"vents.
IS SEALING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY USELESS? Posted October 15, 2016. Good quality asphalt may do fine without sealing, especially the stuff with finer aggregate. But if you get into the coarser aggregate stuff, and stuff that may have lower asphalt content or been poorly compacted, sealing can lengthen thelife. Besides, it
WEBSITE REVIEW
Hello All, I recently took the dive into the Home Inspection business and I wanted to see if I could get some honest feedback on my website. Also curious if there is a way to push for good Yelp reviews. Thanks in advance! www.theinspectionteamllc.com ARMOR CLAD CABLE (OLD BX) STILL ALLOWED AS GROUND The armor of Type AC cable is recognized as an equipment grounding conductor by 250.118. The required internal bonding strip can be simply cut off at the termination of the armored cable, or it can be bent back on the armor. It is not necessary to connect it to an equipment grounding terminal. BASEMENT WATERPROOFING A BASEMENT THAT HAS STRUCTURAL CLAY So Im on the verge of pursuing a basement drainage system which uses weep holes. Its basically your typical French drainage along each wall where it drops into a trench some perforated pipe at the footers edge and on top of that is pea gravel followed WOOD FOUNDATION AND EGRESS WINDOW shall be permitted to encroach a maximum of 6 inches (152. mm) into the required dimensions of the window well. R310.2.1 Ladder and steps.Window wells with a vertical. depth greater than 44 inches (1118 mm) shall be equipped. with a permanently affixed ladder or steps usable with the. windowin the fully open position. HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. COLD HIGH PRESSURE LINE On an inspection today I had a temp differential of 5 degrees. The unit was blowing 65 degree air and I had 70 degrees at the return. The high pressure line was cold, does this have any significance? I suggested they have the unit checked, but, I was curious about the cold high pressure line. BAGGED/PLASTIC WRAPPED BATT QUESTIONS Posted March 27, 2007. I observed the bagged or plastic wrapped type batt insulation (I think its marketed as an itch-proof product for do-it-yourselfers) in an attic today installed over the original 40+ year old fiberglass batt insulation with a Kraft vapor retarder (oriented properly). I know that multiple vapor retarders are notrecommended
AGE DECODER FOR: SUNDIAL FURNACE ? I know, I know it is as old as the hills, but I cant find anything on the multiple charts and other web searches that will provide a clue for the age of this electric furnace. Labeled as Sun-Dial and manufactured by Square D. The Square D decoder I have does not match this furnace. In a house tha #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
IS IT OK TO BURY REFRIGERANT LINES? Posted June 27, 2009. Steven Hockstein said: I inspected a house this past week and the air conditioning compressor is located in the rear yard. The electrical supply and the refrigerant lines are buried in the ground. The furnace is in a utility closet that 240 VS 208 (WATER HEATER, ETC) Seems to me that the "factory set" thermostats are screwed or the recovery rate sucks. I can't imagine the builder resetting the thermostats to a lower setting (this is not a retirement home). Looking at the label of this brand new water heater I see that it is 240/208 but the wattage is reduced almost 22% when used on 208 volts. MINI SPLIT LINES FROSTING UP Hi folks, I recently installed a Mr Cool DIY mini split system. This one It comes with a pre charged line set. The installation went well and the system worked fantastic for a few weeks but then the cooling performance dropped substantially. I noticed the the high side line frosting up and a litt SUN DIAL FURNACE BY SQUARE D COMPANY ? According to the site History of the Industry's Brands located at. Square D production resumed as Sun Dial Manufacturing then stopped in the 1980s. Resumed from what I don't know. I've read through every brand on the site; and, unless I've missed it, I don't see Square D listed anywhere else. CHARRED RAFTERS REPAIRED? Just based on what I see, I would be more concerned about the reduced flash point of the charred wood vs the strength. Wood can maintains its strength even while burning up to 2000F. People are always surprised when you tell them a steel beam in aTPO AND EPDM
ya I miss you guys too. I have my first exam on Saturday on the Ontario Building Code Part 9 (OBC). I even purchased an extra pair of reading glasses, no excuse if I break a pair. I am studying at the speed of light and have ramped up all courses avail. I am leaving the house now to attend a semi #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
SOFT GROUND AROUND FOUNDATION It's right next to the foundation (crawl space) so wanted to see if this moisture could have damaged the foundation if it's been this way for a while. The other issue I found is that pretty much all the ground within 1 foo1 of the house is very soft and basically sinks when you stand on it, it gives about an inch when you stand on it. HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. TAPE ON "B" VENTS!!! Share. Posted June 12, 2005. Hello everyone, In fridays inspection I found a variety of tape used on ducts and "B" vents as shown in the pics. The "B" vent tape is the aluminum type commonly use to seal A/C housings. As far as I know, tape of any kind should not be used on "B"vents.
IS SEALING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY USELESS? Posted October 15, 2016. Good quality asphalt may do fine without sealing, especially the stuff with finer aggregate. But if you get into the coarser aggregate stuff, and stuff that may have lower asphalt content or been poorly compacted, sealing can lengthen thelife. Besides, it
240 VS 208 (WATER HEATER, ETC) Seems to me that the "factory set" thermostats are screwed or the recovery rate sucks. I can't imagine the builder resetting the thermostats to a lower setting (this is not a retirement home). Looking at the label of this brand new water heater I see that it is 240/208 but the wattage is reduced almost 22% when used on 208 volts. MINI SPLIT LINES FROSTING UP Hi folks, I recently installed a Mr Cool DIY mini split system. This one It comes with a pre charged line set. The installation went well and the system worked fantastic for a few weeks but then the cooling performance dropped substantially. I noticed the the high side line frosting up and a litt SUN DIAL FURNACE BY SQUARE D COMPANY ? According to the site History of the Industry's Brands located at. Square D production resumed as Sun Dial Manufacturing then stopped in the 1980s. Resumed from what I don't know. I've read through every brand on the site; and, unless I've missed it, I don't see Square D listed anywhere else. CHARRED RAFTERS REPAIRED? Just based on what I see, I would be more concerned about the reduced flash point of the charred wood vs the strength. Wood can maintains its strength even while burning up to 2000F. People are always surprised when you tell them a steel beam in aTPO AND EPDM
ya I miss you guys too. I have my first exam on Saturday on the Ontario Building Code Part 9 (OBC). I even purchased an extra pair of reading glasses, no excuse if I break a pair. I am studying at the speed of light and have ramped up all courses avail. I am leaving the house now to attend a semi #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
SOFT GROUND AROUND FOUNDATION It's right next to the foundation (crawl space) so wanted to see if this moisture could have damaged the foundation if it's been this way for a while. The other issue I found is that pretty much all the ground within 1 foo1 of the house is very soft and basically sinks when you stand on it, it gives about an inch when you stand on it. HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. TAPE ON "B" VENTS!!! Share. Posted June 12, 2005. Hello everyone, In fridays inspection I found a variety of tape used on ducts and "B" vents as shown in the pics. The "B" vent tape is the aluminum type commonly use to seal A/C housings. As far as I know, tape of any kind should not be used on "B"vents.
IS SEALING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY USELESS? Posted October 15, 2016. Good quality asphalt may do fine without sealing, especially the stuff with finer aggregate. But if you get into the coarser aggregate stuff, and stuff that may have lower asphalt content or been poorly compacted, sealing can lengthen thelife. Besides, it
WEBSITE REVIEW
Hello All, I recently took the dive into the Home Inspection business and I wanted to see if I could get some honest feedback on my website. Also curious if there is a way to push for good Yelp reviews. Thanks in advance! www.theinspectionteamllc.com ARMOR CLAD CABLE (OLD BX) STILL ALLOWED AS GROUND The armor of Type AC cable is recognized as an equipment grounding conductor by 250.118. The required internal bonding strip can be simply cut off at the termination of the armored cable, or it can be bent back on the armor. It is not necessary to connect it to an equipment grounding terminal. BASEMENT WATERPROOFING A BASEMENT THAT HAS STRUCTURAL CLAY So Im on the verge of pursuing a basement drainage system which uses weep holes. Its basically your typical French drainage along each wall where it drops into a trench some perforated pipe at the footers edge and on top of that is pea gravel followed WOOD FOUNDATION AND EGRESS WINDOW shall be permitted to encroach a maximum of 6 inches (152. mm) into the required dimensions of the window well. R310.2.1 Ladder and steps.Window wells with a vertical. depth greater than 44 inches (1118 mm) shall be equipped. with a permanently affixed ladder or steps usable with the. windowin the fully open position. HELP IDING & FIXING PFISTER 7200 3VALVE TUB/SHOWER Heck, it might only need a pair of new washers (950-001). If the valves are still working well, there's little point in replacing them. With the exception of the brass body, everything in that valve assembly is designed to be replaced from the shower side of the wall. COLD HIGH PRESSURE LINE On an inspection today I had a temp differential of 5 degrees. The unit was blowing 65 degree air and I had 70 degrees at the return. The high pressure line was cold, does this have any significance? I suggested they have the unit checked, but, I was curious about the cold high pressure line. BAGGED/PLASTIC WRAPPED BATT QUESTIONS Posted March 27, 2007. I observed the bagged or plastic wrapped type batt insulation (I think its marketed as an itch-proof product for do-it-yourselfers) in an attic today installed over the original 40+ year old fiberglass batt insulation with a Kraft vapor retarder (oriented properly). I know that multiple vapor retarders are notrecommended
AGE DECODER FOR: SUNDIAL FURNACE ? I know, I know it is as old as the hills, but I cant find anything on the multiple charts and other web searches that will provide a clue for the age of this electric furnace. Labeled as Sun-Dial and manufactured by Square D. The Square D decoder I have does not match this furnace. In a house tha #6 ALUMINUM WIRE, 50 AMP BREAKERS? The wire that's feeding(or that's fed by) the 50 amp breaker is too small. The 6 gauge aluminum wire is rated for 40 amps. An electrician should evaluate and recommend repair which may include either running a #6 copper conductor, a #4 aluminum conductor or, depending on the circuit load, may be as simple as replacing the 50 amp breaker with a40 amp breaker.
IS IT OK TO BURY REFRIGERANT LINES? Posted June 27, 2009. Steven Hockstein said: I inspected a house this past week and the air conditioning compressor is located in the rear yard. The electrical supply and the refrigerant lines are buried in the ground. The furnace is in a utility closet thatJump to content
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