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Apollo Hydroheat -- air conditioning Okie 07-28-2007
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Posted by Okie on July 28, 2007, 9:40 pm
I have an Apollo system in a small guest house, and don't have an
owners manual. I just discovered that In A/C mode, hot water still
circulates through the air handler, making it impossible to cool the
house. I shut off the hot water to the air handler and the air
conditioning works now. But, I was wondering, is there a pump in the
hot water line that might burn itself out? If so, how do I shut off
power to the pump?

Thanks,
Okie


Posted by Bubba on July 29, 2007, 8:10 am

>I have an Apollo system in a small guest house, and don't have an
>owners manual. I just discovered that In A/C mode, hot water still
>circulates through the air handler, making it impossible to cool the
>house. I shut off the hot water to the air handler and the air
>conditioning works now. But, I was wondering, is there a pump in the
>hot water line that might burn itself out? If so, how do I shut off
>power to the pump?
>
>Thanks,
>Okie

With the power shut off device. Its located in line of the power
transmission vehicle.
Bubba

Posted by daytona° on July 29, 2007, 8:23 am
Hold the computer up to the walls and unit...I can them take a look around.
Since I have never been there, now I acquaint myself with the area


>I have an Apollo system in a small guest house, and don't have an
> owners manual. I just discovered that In A/C mode, hot water still
> circulates through the air handler, making it impossible to cool the
> house. I shut off the hot water to the air handler and the air
> conditioning works now. But, I was wondering, is there a pump in the
> hot water line that might burn itself out? If so, how do I shut off
> power to the pump?
>
> Thanks,
> Okie
>



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