58CVA110-20
ie: 2000 CFM (per the model number, as far as the sales rep knows.)
It kinda looks like the RA grille is mounted flush with the front face of the door jamb so closing the door looks impossible now but if it does close, it kinda doesn't matter since they are already choking the unit. let's just rely on the door undercut to handle the airflow.I think your all missing the point, wheres the transfer grille on the closet door?
keeps the evaporater from freezingLooks like the liquid line is pinched off too, right in front of the flue.
Ya it was a 58 CVA installed with a regular tstat. Not an Infinity control.factory authorized crack heads; 58cva aint that one you just match 4 color coded wire to and it thinks for itself; too bad it can't uninstall itself
Oh comeon -- the Sales Rep for SURE measured the door undercut and compared it with proper manual .. er .. D tables. Ya. You know he did.It kinda looks like the RA grille is mounted flush with the front face of the door jamb so closing the door looks impossible now but if it does close, it kinda doesn't matter since they are already choking the unit. let's just rely on the door undercut to handle the airflow.![]()
Yeah and I got a couple of lakes I wanna sell ya if you're interested too.Oh comeon -- the Sales Rep for SURE measured the door undercut and compared it with proper manual .. er .. D tables. Ya. You know he did.
You wait for the unit to shut down before you open itWhat happens when they close the closet door??