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Keeprite performance Bhaiyyah 08-25-2007
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Posted by Moe Jones on August 26, 2007, 11:49 am
Bhaiyyah wrote:
> Hi
> Can anyone advice on performance of 50K BTU unit from Keeprite. Before
> I will say yes to proceed I want to make sure , I am investing for the
> best.
> Quotation is CAN $7500/ 1250 Sq.Ft house.

Are you talking about A/C or Heating?

Just check their warranty and see if it is the same as the other
manufactures.

If you are buying their best then it should be worth it. I do not care who
makes the equipment, I have found that they are all OK when yopu buy their
best equipment.
--
Moe Jones
HVAC Service Technician
Energy Equalizers Inc.
Houston, Texas
www.EnergyEqualizers.com




Posted by Tony Hwang on August 26, 2007, 1:01 pm
Bhaiyyah wrote:
> Hi
> Can anyone advice on performance of 50K BTU unit from Keeprite. Before
> I will say yes to proceed I want to make sure , I am investing for the
> best.
> Quotation is CAN $7500/ 1250 Sq.Ft house.
>
Hi,
You did not give model no. Better stick with brand name such as Trane,
Carrier, lenox. For that money you can have a/c and furnace for that
size house. If you choose high efficiency stuff you can get some rebate
from government as well.
Tony
Calgary, Carrier a/c, furnace for my house.

Posted by on August 26, 2007, 3:06 pm

> Bhaiyyah wrote:
> > Hi
> > Can anyone advice on performance of 50K BTU unit from Keeprite. Before
> > I will say yes to proceed I want to make sure , I am investing for the
> > best.
> > Quotation is CAN $7500/ 1250 Sq.Ft house.
> >
> Hi,
> You did not give model no. Better stick with brand name such as Trane,
> Carrier, lenox.


What an idiot...
UT owns Carrier and ICP (KeepRite).
Either one will do just fine, if it's properly sized, installed and set-up
to operate with-in the manufacture's specifications!

Now get a clue!



Posted by Bhaiyyah on August 27, 2007, 1:17 am
That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;
and duct work, too. Tomorrow I have to pay him in advance prior to
supply of major equipment to our house.
I think the technician alreadu\y have some in stock; I am worried how
was he able to purchase it during Sat/Sundays. I need to check its
model; catalogue; invoices and will post its detail later. He might
feel uncomfortable in providing model number on phone.
I need to trust him as others asking more then that. I need to finish
the work prior to handover it to new tenants by next Saturday.
Thanks to all for kind reply. Can anyone give me a simple formula to
get BTU requirement for a room size of 15 Sq. M. What are minimum
items to be checked upon completion of works. He is providing 3 yrs
warranty on parts/furnace.


Posted by on August 27, 2007, 2:04 am

> That price included installation of furnace; A/C; coil & condenser;
> and duct work, too. Tomorrow I have to pay him in advance prior to
> supply of major equipment to our house.
> I think the technician alreadu\y have some in stock; I am worried how
> was he able to purchase it during Sat/Sundays. I need to check its
> model; catalogue; invoices and will post its detail later. He might
> feel uncomfortable in providing model number on phone.
> I need to trust him as others asking more then that. I need to finish
> the work prior to handover it to new tenants by next Saturday.
> Thanks to all for kind reply. Can anyone give me a simple formula to
> get BTU requirement for a room size of 15 Sq. M. What are minimum
> items to be checked upon completion of works. He is providing 3 yrs
> warranty on parts/furnace.


Sounds like you're about to be loaded like a shotgun!

The standard manufacture's warranty is 5 yrs (minimum) on *all* parts!

$7500 is pretty cheap for a complete system. If it's a lot less than the
other proposals you received, there is a reason. What isn't he doing to be
able to do it so cheap?




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