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Installation of 5ton Bryant 694A Split System Heat Pump - R-22 bassmasterjrt 07-05-2006
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Posted by Al Moran on July 5, 2006, 9:42 pm
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I just bought a 5ton Bryan unit off of ebay, now i'm getting nervous.
>I have never installed a unit before and have a few questions.
>Apparently this is just the outdoor unit and not the inside (evaporator
>/ air handler) unit. I currently have an oil furnace in my home (2100+
>sq ft). What type and size evaporator do I need (how much is it going
>to cost)? Are there any special tools that I will need for the
>installation other than gauges and a vacuum? I can just "tap" into the
>existing duct work right? Do you recommend any thermostats? I plan on
>using my oil furnace as well during extremely cold weather as I live
>just south of Cleveland, OH.

LMAO! What an idjit.

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Posted by daytona on July 6, 2006, 6:42 am
he has the ID 10 T syndrome

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> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I just bought a 5ton Bryan unit off of ebay, now i'm getting nervous.
>>I have never installed a unit before and have a few questions.
>>Apparently this is just the outdoor unit and not the inside (evaporator
>>/ air handler) unit. I currently have an oil furnace in my home (2100+
>>sq ft). What type and size evaporator do I need (how much is it going
>>to cost)? Are there any special tools that I will need for the
>>installation other than gauges and a vacuum? I can just "tap" into the
>>existing duct work right? Do you recommend any thermostats? I plan on
>>using my oil furnace as well during extremely cold weather as I live
>>just south of Cleveland, OH.
>
> LMAO! What an idjit.



Posted by geoman on July 6, 2006, 8:02 pm

> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I just bought a 5ton Bryan unit off of ebay, now i'm getting nervous.
>>I have never installed a unit before and have a few questions.
>>Apparently this is just the outdoor unit and not the inside (evaporator
>>/ air handler) unit. I currently have an oil furnace in my home (2100+
>>sq ft). What type and size evaporator do I need (how much is it going
>>to cost)? Are there any special tools that I will need for the
>>installation other than gauges and a vacuum? I can just "tap" into the
>>existing duct work right? Do you recommend any thermostats? I plan on
>>using my oil furnace as well during extremely cold weather as I live
>>just south of Cleveland, OH.
>
> LMAO! What an idjit.


I'm not laughing, this crap gets installed all over this area..... I
suppose he'll be calling me or Mark and want to pay $50 for us to fix it.

This poster has to be a joke or someone here, nobody can be this stupid.

Call WF Hann Company, they will fix you up.

Rich



Posted by Noon-Air on July 6, 2006, 11:24 pm

>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I just bought a 5ton Bryan unit off of ebay, now i'm getting nervous.
>>>I have never installed a unit before and have a few questions.
>>>Apparently this is just the outdoor unit and not the inside (evaporator
>>>/ air handler) unit. I currently have an oil furnace in my home (2100+
>>>sq ft). What type and size evaporator do I need (how much is it going
>>>to cost)? Are there any special tools that I will need for the
>>>installation other than gauges and a vacuum? I can just "tap" into the
>>>existing duct work right? Do you recommend any thermostats? I plan on
>>>using my oil furnace as well during extremely cold weather as I live
>>>just south of Cleveland, OH.
>>
>> LMAO! What an idjit.
>
>
> I'm not laughing, this crap gets installed all over this area..... I
> suppose he'll be calling me or Mark and want to pay $50 for us to fix it.
>
> This poster has to be a joke or someone here, nobody can be this stupid.
>
> Call WF Hann Company, they will fix you up.
>
> Rich

Rich,

I just get their name, address, and phone number then forward the
information to the local city building inspectors :-)



Posted by Fat Eddy on July 6, 2006, 9:15 pm

bassmasterjrt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a 5ton Bryan unit off of ebay, now i'm getting nervous.
> I have never installed a unit before and have a few questions.
> Apparently this is just the outdoor unit and not the inside (evaporator
> / air handler) unit. I currently have an oil furnace in my home (2100+
> sq ft). What type and size evaporator do I need (how much is it going
> to cost)? Are there any special tools that I will need for the
> installation other than gauges and a vacuum? I can just "tap" into the
> existing duct work right? Do you recommend any thermostats? I plan on
> using my oil furnace as well during extremely cold weather as I live
> just south of Cleveland, OH.


Hi bassMAster,

I actually live pretty close to you,

Post the situation here,

www.hvactalkforum.com


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