What's Important When a GSHP's Evaporator Coil is Replaced?
Last Post 27 Feb 2009 10:27 PM by engineer. 21 Replies.
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27 Feb 2009 06:33 PM
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its like anything ele you serve sort of an apprenticeship and alwasy have someone with you for awile and after awhile you can do it. i get aggravated at auto mechanics that complain when now a days hook up a computer and away you go. things are so much easier today to do anything than several years ago. just came out on tv the auto shops lots are covered with cars fixed and the owners have no money to pay for them therefore they set but have lots of their money tied up and now they are having problems pahing their bills.

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27 Feb 2009 10:27 PM
That description suggests that the basics, at least, were adhered to.

Stinks that the original installer both butchered the unit and botched the repair. That braze job in the old evap looks scandalous - no wonder it leaked.


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