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This unit starts pumping water at about mid height of the tank, all the way sucking water out until reaching the bottom level without any water returned back even with 12 ft of remaining water in the hose. The competition appears as an old obsolete design which caused spills from frequently due to the old designs.
I have struggled against several sump pumps for basements. This is probably with the most promising features in my 40 years sump pump experience. Serving for both AC condensation and dehumidifier, it really pumps the water out without flow back nor intermittently or overflow. Bravo, the winner of sump pump Olympics!
Great video! I have a two story house, originally two units, one of upstairs, one for down, installed power monitoring on both, could easily see how the upstairs unit carried 80 percent of the heat load in the summer, and how the downstairs did essentially the same for the winter. Got rid of the two units, installed a variable speed 4 ton Trane XV18, removed all the flex hose and installed proper insulated metal ductwork, with Tranes zoning system, and modulating dampers. I'm a DIY'er, but I'm an engineer who loves to learn by doing new things outside my comfort zone, pun intended. Whole house now stays within a degree regardless of of season and we cut our energy consumption in half. A Gary was right, I would never have another home without zoning.
Solid advice. My Interface module stopped connecting with the remote thermostat. So no A\C in the summer. Following the directions here got it up and running again without having to make a service call as the thermostat panel message started. Thanks gentlemen for this upload! Well done!
I just had the T10 installed with my new HVAC system. I’m a bit confused about the sensor. I have a single zone. Main thermostat is on the first floor. If I put the sensor in the bedroom on 2nd floor and set it to 70 while the main one is set for 73, won’t the first floor become way too cold as it tries to cool the 2nd floor to a lower temperature?
thankyou.. bought a recip & basically lost n broke the 2 old blades within 5mins.. time to get some good blades.. i'm thinking carbide as thicker branches knit..
Don’t buy a product that these guys can explain how to hook to your Internet obviously they just want to charge $400 service call if they don’t have a step-by-step to set up do not trust jokers like this
I have watched 3 videos now, and not one of them says what kind of batteries you need. The reason why I question this, is because the batteries in my thermostat are metallic gold. They do not look like Energizer, etc. And one video showed a unit with lithium batteries. So, if regular double A's are not what I need, then I don't want to remove the current batteries and discover that I have a problem when 89 degrees and in the middle of the night.
I have a variable speed Lennox cba38 3 zone system with the hz432. When 1 zone is on it the supply ducts in that zone are loud like a jet engine. My contractor doesn’t want to install a bypass. At the same time I read the instructions on the zone board and step 6 says that I can connect the ds/bk terminal from the zone board to the air handler ds terminal to deenergize 24 volts to reduce the blower motor speed. I read where this will negate the need for a bypass. Your video didn’t cover the ds/bk terminal on the zone board when connected to a variable speed air handler. Anyone have thoughts on this?
Man this was annoying to watch, first with the "wire comment, then the channel ending music at the beginning, not impressive, and pop ups covering the screen where your watching. 40 views in 4 years tells me no to watch your channel because of this crap.
“A picture is worth a thousand words…”. Unfortunately, i cannot see your slides at all. But hey, you look great. But nice of you to try to share your kbowledge. Can you revamp this to show your slides, where you are a PIP where necessary for continuity? That would really knock it out of the park.
I'll never understand an open top vent. When they installed my furnace exhaust water came down the pipe and into my closet space and started rotting out the floor before I put a 90 on it..Maybe they forgot the 90? Either way I don't want water coming into my tankless even if it does have a condensate line.
With my home system With my heat pump with comes it on for heat the auxiliary heat always comes on and stay on cause a high electric bill . Please let me know what is the problem. So I can fix it for my customer.
Several of mine are locked out and can not be accessed. Ecobee says there is no way to reset them. Going to have to find another solution as these are just a waste of time and money.
How far can I go if recovery is made on the high side with AC running? Will it drain the system's oil altogether? That is in the absence of a recovery machine. I supposed as far as the clutch is engaged for it will automatically quit once the refrigerant pressure has reached a certain level.
Missed the entire first power point because the cameraman was glued to the presenter. We don't have to see him just hear him explain the power point presentations. Probably great tech but does not know anything about video presentation.
So Chlorine used in industry and used in cleaning products is not causing ozone depletion? I find it hard to believe banning R12 and R22 as a refrigerant alone is the reason the ozone has closed. R22 and R12 were the best refrigerants IMO. If manufactures would build solid components that didn't leak, there would not be an issue. Driving all of this is $$$ profit for manufactures.
2c (ymmv). refrigerants don't have free (reactive) chlorine and will persist in the environment in a gaseous form. The chlorine in bleach etc. will react and form a liquid or solid that will not reach the ozone layer. e.g. table salt has chlorine but is not an ozone concern. Corporations will seek to profit from the regulatory environment whenever possible to recoup losses from the regulatory environment.
@@unabridgeddick6645 I did, only if you believe the science. 30 years from now. they will deem A2L's an issue, as they did in 920-1940, and go back to R22, a safe non toxic refrigerant. 3 billion population of India and China still use CFC's and still building coal fired power plants.Wait until Africa comes into the modern age.