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Lennox condensor / system question... daytona 08-24-2006
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Posted by Power's Mechanical on August 26, 2006, 7:47 am

PrecisionMachinisT wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible this lennox is like many others and the condenser is a
> > slab coil. Two slab coils in fact.
> >
>
> Almost certainly will be, in fact.
>
> > If so you need to disassemble the
> > condinsing unit and seperate the coil halfs.
>
> Fucking go for it then, you dumbass.
>
> > Then wash them again.
> > Use that Nu-Calgon Nu-Brite coil cleaner. Wear gloves and saftey
> > glasses. Then re-check the air flow for improvement.
> >
> > If a dirty coil isnt the problem Id look at an overcharge. I feel
> > silly as hell typing out basic shit like this. But fuck it, ill do it
> > anyway. :)
> >
>
> But your suggesting first dissasemble the coils for cleaning...(figures)...
>
>
> --
>
> SVL

FWIW, in the trade we call it splitting the coil and anytime there is a
slabbed coil you need to split it to clean it.

If you dont take the condenser apart enough to be able to access and
-split- the coil and clean between the two halfs, your pissing in the
wind. If you had as much of a clue as you pretend to have you would
know that. If you dont -disassemble- it how can you clean it.you will
never get the inside clean. Wether you power wash, acid wash, or pour
the contents of Pj's douche bag over them but if you dont split them
and clean the inside, it wont be clean.

There now, Ive said it six differant ways and Ill bet your still going
to try and argue about it because you still dont know what im talking
about.

Thats why your a grinder, and we're techinicians.


Real Goods Solar, Inc.
Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on August 26, 2006, 10:34 am

>
> PrecisionMachinisT wrote:
> > >
> > > Is it possible this lennox is like many others and the condenser is a
> > > slab coil. Two slab coils in fact.
> > >
> >
> > Almost certainly will be, in fact.
> >
> > > If so you need to disassemble the
> > > condinsing unit and seperate the coil halfs.
> >
> > Fucking go for it then, you dumbass.
> >
> > > Then wash them again.
> > > Use that Nu-Calgon Nu-Brite coil cleaner. Wear gloves and saftey
> > > glasses. Then re-check the air flow for improvement.
> > >
> > > If a dirty coil isnt the problem Id look at an overcharge. I feel
> > > silly as hell typing out basic shit like this. But fuck it, ill do it
> > > anyway. :)
> > >
> >
> > But your suggesting first dissasemble the coils for
cleaning...(figures)...
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > SVL
>
> FWIW, in the trade we call it splitting the coil and anytime there is a
> slabbed coil you need to split it to clean it.
>
> If you dont take the condenser apart enough to be able to access and
> -split- the coil and clean between the two halfs, your pissing in the
> wind. If you had as much of a clue as you pretend to have you would
> know that. If you dont -disassemble- it how can you clean it.you will
> never get the inside clean. Wether you power wash, acid wash, or pour
> the contents of Pj's douche bag over them but if you dont split them
> and clean the inside, it wont be clean.
>

Go for it, I say...

>
> There now, Ive said it six differant ways and Ill bet your still going
> to try and argue about it because you still dont know what im talking
> about.
>

Split one for cleaning myself just the other day...

> Thats why your a grinder, and we're techinicians.
>

Actually haven't time nor patience to operate grinding machines, unless I
happen to be asleep.

--

SVL




Posted by Jim on August 24, 2006, 5:12 pm

daytona wrote:
snip
> No I.m not a homemoaner

You are a home owner. But that don't make you bad, There are lots of
homeowner. All the posters here are homeowners. No homeless here.


Posted by Bubba on August 24, 2006, 9:35 pm
wrote:

>Not being a Lennox dealer, I would like to know if the 10ACB60/-11P
>condensor is an entry level unit? The Serial starts with 5801E****...making
>it an 2001. This condensor runs really high head with a 22° TD....the
>condensor coil is really small. When I first walked up to it, I would have
>sworn that is was a 3-ton.
>Thannks
>JB
>
>No I.m not a homemoaner
>

Yes, the ACB is/was Lummox's builder unit.
Noisy compressor and the condenser fan is loud.
Cheap, cheap, cheap.
Bubba

Posted by daytona on August 25, 2006, 9:32 am
Thanks Bubba
You gave me the answer I was looking for........you hit the nail right on
the head.
That's why I asked here....so maybe a Lennox dealer would come clean

> wrote:
>
>>Not being a Lennox dealer, I would like to know if the 10ACB60/-11P
>>condensor is an entry level unit? The Serial starts with
>>5801E****...making
>>it an 2001. This condensor runs really high head with a 22° TD....the
>>condensor coil is really small. When I first walked up to it, I would have
>>sworn that is was a 3-ton.
>>Thannks
>>JB
>>
>>No I.m not a homemoaner
>>
>
> Yes, the ACB is/was Lummox's builder unit.
> Noisy compressor and the condenser fan is loud.
> Cheap, cheap, cheap.
> Bubba



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