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dan orourke
09-24-2007, 07:26 PM
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Jerry Peck
09-24-2007, 07:38 PM
Too many other things in that photo to worry about, some of which I just have questions on, some of which are needed.

Michael Thomas
09-25-2007, 05:18 AM
If something is going to become energized, it's a *whole* lot more likely going to be the case of the furnace where that NM enters it...

My major concern where Lo Volt is in physical contact with AC is at the exterior, especially the service drop, where wires are subject to physical abrasion, UV damage, and are going to get wet.

Robert Schenck
09-25-2007, 07:34 AM
To me, .... Probability says "No", .... but then Murphy's Law says "Yes". :D

Billy Stephens
09-25-2007, 03:59 PM
Gentlemen,

If that furnace is rated to lay on it's side Why do the installation instructions Read bottom
to Top and Gas line routed under?

I still do not Like Styrofoam as supports for Heating Appliances.

If you have ever seen it burn you would know why.

Jerry Peck
09-25-2007, 04:19 PM
If that furnace is rated to lay on it's side Why do the installation instructions Read bottom to Top and Gas line routed under?

Now you are getting to one of the items I was asking about (but had not asked about yet, I was waiting for other to pick up on it).

That unit 'looks to me' like it is designed to be installed vertically.

From the air vent (which would be horizontal if installed vertically) to the unseen 'is the gas burner and heat exchange designed to be installed on its side like that? To other questions.

Billy Stephens
09-25-2007, 05:23 PM
Jerry,

Gas flex line has a severe indent in it.

Not sure of the material of apr 10 inch nipple appears corroded.

Drain system looks questionable.

Still DO NOT LIKE STYROFOAM.

Jerry Peck
09-25-2007, 05:27 PM
Billy,

You saw the crimp too ... :cool:

Adding to your list ...

No sediment trap.

Guys, and gals, keep adding to the list.

Billy Stephens
09-25-2007, 05:36 PM
Jerry,

I can only see so much on 12" laptop with no ZOOM.

STILL DO NOT LIKE STYROFOAM.

Buy thats just me.

Matt Fellman
09-25-2007, 07:47 PM
Billy,

You saw the crimp too ... :cool:

Adding to your list ...

No sediment trap.

Guys, and gals, keep adding to the list.

Rust in the pan under the evap coils - clogged overflowing condensate or coils? Is that evap even meant to lay sideways?

What is that 'goo' around the line set where it enters the evap?

What kind of tape is that around the edges of the evap?

Nolan Kienitz
09-25-2007, 08:17 PM
Flex appears to be passing through side wall of furnace. "Not allowed"!!

As Jerry indicated looks like a vertical unit at rest on it's side.

Rick Hurst
09-25-2007, 08:50 PM
NM cable entering the cabinet without a connector.
Wiring on the decking is a trip hazard.
Looks like possible white teflon tape on the right side gas line connections.
Rust in pan.
No trap on secondary line.
No visible electrical disconnect at equipment.
T-lines are not capped
Wiring laying across the emergency drain pan.
And there is some rodent droppings behind that equipment. ;)

rick