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Realist

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The call was it wasn't cooling .
 

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That's looks like duct liner. But I know it's not. That's one of the worst I've ever seen. Good job cleaning it up.


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prolly gonna loose cond. fan motors and maybe a compressor after that cleaning!
 
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Condenser unit sits near large duct from Buffing room. 1988 and never touched. One of 3,number 1 replaced , I'll post pic, number 2 in almost same condition ,this one had all contactors replaced, by others ,I replaced contactors on num. 2, buzzing like Hornets they were.
 
u got police escort for lifting units? lol my boss had the good idea of doing it at 6 am on sat before everyone shows up... lol. good thing he change his mind. I've blocked traffic before, but I didnt notifiy the cop shop. just put bunch of cones, wear high vis vest and hard hat.
 
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I did a maintenance on a 1985 carrier 5 ton split heat pump with the spine fin outdoor coil that thing was a beast I replaced the condenser fan cap and added 1lb of refrigerant even though it's 28 years old and Im sure awful for efficiency it's a lot better than any of the crap made today
 
Whoever thought a double row coil was a good idea? Just make the condenser a bit bigger instead...
It's on the roof, not like anybody will see it anyways.
 
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That is really not good. Looks like the dirt grew faster than a bunch of feral hogs! It kills me how many people don't ever look to see if something has a 2 or 3 row coil in it when it's time to clean them.
 
Just replaced a York 3 row coil. 2 circuit system. The kind you can hardly get between the two. Don't know why they make them that way. Guess they never have to clean them at the factory.
 
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