Posted by jeffcat on January 15, 2018 at 17:27:50 from (76.116.234.200):
In Reply to: Carrier Furnace. posted by Mark-IA on January 15, 2018 at 10:21:31:
Get a new high efficiency unit. Also get a brand new HVAC coil if you have so. Don't mess around with old stuff. My neighbor across the street is Hvac installer and you should so some of the busted up rotten stuff he replaces. Another thing around this time of year ask you installer if the supply warehouse has any year-end models for less. You can save almost 1/2 the price on a unit. Saved almost $800.oo on my unit. I would also tell you with hi efficency units. If the installer says your house should have a 80,000 unit tell him you want the next higher unit. When they are sized correctly it takes for EVER for them to pick the heat back up after a power outage or if the outside temps go really far down. My unit is correct and when the temp was 4° outside the heater ran nonstop for two days. Sort of like just in time manufacturing. Rotten equipment that means. OLD is OLD !! One more thing. When they hook up your little water drain pump for the condensation from the burnners. DON'T run the little hose through the wall. If that little hose freezes you are SOL!. Your furnace will shut down. Take a look at how I redid mine. Took some time, looks like a Steam Punk unit, but she works perfectly. The hose goes through the end of the stack so there is no way it can freeze. Just carefully drill a hole to fit a piece of plastic pipe that will fit the little clear tubing and glue everything together. Feed that tube outside and glue the OUTER elbows on one at a time as you fish the tube through them. I have been told this is the way they do it way up north but I came up with this idea all by myself. You cannot believe how much water that furnace will pump out in just 24 hours. I mean gallons.
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