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$5,000 for installation of Trane 15i A/C? Reasonable? Ignoramus1064 08-03-2006
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Posted by Ignoramus1064 on August 3, 2006, 10:33 pm
> Too damn cheap.... what corners is he cutting to be able to do it so cheap??
> Bet its not the new R-410a refrigerant either.... in a couple of years, when
> you need some more R-22, get ready to get fucked hard as its phased out.

Um, what is the difference, thanks

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>> Our contractor quoted us $5,000 for installation of Trane 15i air
>> conditioner. That includes both inside as well as outside unit.
>>
>> Is that reasonable?
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Posted by Noon-Air on August 3, 2006, 11:06 pm

>> Too damn cheap.... what corners is he cutting to be able to do it so
>> cheap??
>> Bet its not the new R-410a refrigerant either.... in a couple of years,
>> when
>> you need some more R-22, get ready to get fucked hard as its phased out.
>
> Um, what is the difference, thanks

The difference is that R-22 is going away.... the production will be cut
back by an additional 65% in January of 2010...thats only 3 1/2 years away.
At the same time. the manufactures will stop making *all* R-22 equipment.
Maybe you should do a little homework on the EPA and DOE websites.



Posted by Richard J Kinch on August 4, 2006, 12:42 am
Noon-Air writes:

> The difference is that R-22 is going away.

No it isn't. Suckers will just pay more.

Posted by Noon-Air on August 4, 2006, 12:45 am

> Noon-Air writes:
>
>> The difference is that R-22 is going away.
>
> No it isn't. Suckers will just pay more.

Yeah right.... and R-12 didn't go away in cars either



Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on August 4, 2006, 1:01 am

>
> > Noon-Air writes:
> >
> >> The difference is that R-22 is going away.
> >
> > No it isn't. Suckers will just pay more.
>
> Yeah right.... and R-12 didn't go away in cars either
>

It was replaced with r134a...

Curious, has anyone mentioned r417a lately ???

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