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Envision Water Furnace ? Perry 01-16-2009
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Posted by Perry on January 17, 2009, 10:27 am
Perry had written this in response to
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Bipolar Bear wrote:

> message
>> Mo.novo49a111ctl ser.080901867 Keeps tripping on Water Flow, turn
>> off the
>> breakers and turn them back on and its fine for about 24 hours.
>> Anyone
>> know whats wrong? Thanks
>> -------------------------------------

> Sounds like maybe you should of bought the automatic defrost option.

> --

Tell me abouy this Automatic Defrost Option.I think you are right.Can you
put one on? Thanks





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Posted by Perry on January 17, 2009, 1:43 pm
Perry had written this in response to
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Bipolar Bear wrote:

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>> Mo.novo49a111ctl ser.080901867 Keeps tripping on Water Flow, turn
>> off the
>> breakers and turn them back on and its fine for about 24 hours.
>> Anyone
>> know whats wrong? Thanks
>> -------------------------------------

> Sounds like maybe you should of bought the automatic defrost option.

> --Tell me about this Automatic Defrost Option, can I put one on it? Thanks







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Posted by on February 2, 2009, 9:47 am
Hi,
I'm also having the exact same problem. It's been running great since
July 08. Just this past week one of the two units keeps throwing this
E5 (water flow) error message. It's a dual zone system. The one for
the first floor with the desuperheater runs like fine. The attic one
has the problem. The blower is in the attic but the compressor and
pump is in the basement next to the other unit. It'll run fine for a
day or so then the thermostat turns red/orange with the E5 code. I
have to turn the breaker on and off to reset the unit. It then runs
fine for a little while.

Can someone describe the defrost feature a little more? Also, how
would hard water affect the system? We are on a well.

Thanks for any help


On Jan 16, 7:00=A0pm, mmetcalf_at_yahoo_dot_...@foo.com (Perry) wrote:
> Mo.novo49a111ctl ser.080901867 Keeps tripping on Water Flow, turn off the
> breakers and turn them back on and its fine for about 24 hours. Anyone
> know whats wrong? Thanks
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Posted by Jim Dandy on February 2, 2009, 11:15 am

Hi,
I'm also having the exact same problem. It's been running great since
July 08. Just this past week one of the two units keeps throwing this
E5 (water flow) error message. It's a dual zone system. The one for
the first floor with the desuperheater runs like fine. The attic one
has the problem. The blower is in the attic but the compressor and
pump is in the basement next to the other unit. It'll run fine for a
day or so then the thermostat turns red/orange with the E5 code. I
have to turn the breaker on and off to reset the unit. It then runs
fine for a little while.

Can someone describe the defrost feature a little more? Also, how
would hard water affect the system? We are on a well.

Thanks for any help

Defrost melts the ice.

Hard water would be different than soft water.



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