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New HVAC install questions marspinball 07-14-2006
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Posted by B-Hate-Me on July 15, 2006, 2:08 pm

> Hi
>
> I have a 50+ year old home and would like to install central heat and
> air.
> CY: Excellent idea.

An "excellent idea" would be to take the advice of aka-SBM and
not listen to anything that the mormun has to say...He's a snappa-head.

Let's look at some of his answers-



> My questions are:
>
> Will the closet need a dedicated outlet or can I tap into an outlet on
> the
> other side of the wall (which would be a kitchen counter outlet).
> CY: The heating plant/ air handler should be on its own 15 amp
> circuit.

Here the mormun shows his stupidity regarding wiring issues.


> How large of a unit should I need for about 1800 sq ft.?
> CY: Not being there, I can't be sure. However, I'd guess 60,000 BTU
> heating, and two tons cooling.


Here the mormun shows his dipshittery regarding system sizing.


> Will I need to pour cement to level the area for the compressor? Their
> already is cement on the side of the house but it is sloped 10-15
> degrees
> for drainage.
> CY: The compressor needs to be level. How you do this depends on you
> and the contractors.

Be sure to pour some of that cement into the mormun's head.... It's
empty anyway.


> I'm thinking of a Carrier system like the Infinity 96. Any good or bad
> reviews???
> CY: I've never worked with those.

Janitrol is his main line.




Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 15, 2006, 6:16 pm

> Hi
>
> I have a 50+ year old home and would like to install central heat
and
> air.
> CY: Excellent idea.

An "excellent idea" would be to take the advice of aka-SBM and
not listen to anything that the mormun has to say...He's a
snappa-head.
CY: Well, if you think Super BM has better advice, that's fine to take
it. However, I don't have much confidence in Super BM.

Let's look at some of his answers-



> My questions are:
>
> Will the closet need a dedicated outlet or can I tap into an outlet
on
> the
> other side of the wall (which would be a kitchen counter outlet).
> CY: The heating plant/ air handler should be on its own 15 amp
> circuit.

Here the mormun shows his stupidity regarding wiring issues.
CY: Now we know why people hate you. You don't contribute anything
useful.


> How large of a unit should I need for about 1800 sq ft.?
> CY: Not being there, I can't be sure. However, I'd guess 60,000 BTU
> heating, and two tons cooling.


Here the mormun shows his dipshittery regarding system sizing.
CY: Hmm. Dipshittery -- that's an English castle about 50 KM from
London.


> Will I need to pour cement to level the area for the compressor?
Their
> already is cement on the side of the house but it is sloped 10-15
> degrees
> for drainage.
> CY: The compressor needs to be level. How you do this depends on you
> and the contractors.

Be sure to pour some of that cement into the mormun's head.... It's
empty anyway.
CY: And you are wasting time talking with an empty head? for shame.


> I'm thinking of a Carrier system like the Infinity 96. Any good or
bad
> reviews???
> CY: I've never worked with those.

Janitrol is his main line.
CY: Actually, incorrect. But you didn't get anything right in this
post. So, at least you're consistent.




Posted by B-Hate-Me on July 15, 2006, 7:41 pm

> Let's look at some of his answers-
>
>
>
>> My questions are:
>>
>> Will the closet need a dedicated outlet or can I tap into an outlet
> on
>> the
>> other side of the wall (which would be a kitchen counter outlet).
>> CY: The heating plant/ air handler should be on its own 15 amp
>> circuit.
>
> Here the mormun shows his stupidity regarding wiring issues.
> CY: Now we know why people hate you. You don't contribute anything
> useful.

Hate is a very powerful emotion. Good, good.

Your anger has given you focus. Your hate has made you powerful.

I have you turning to the dark side........Good.

Soon you will refute your petty god and take your place at my side.

*I* will become your god.

Good.



Posted by aka-SBM on July 15, 2006, 10:47 pm
Oh gooooooody.....Hey chrissy sissy...i used to live in CA and still got a
home there....curious...know anything about CA law?
Couple of good posters in here do...you are not one of them.

>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have a 50+ year old home and would like to install central heat
> and
>> air.
>> CY: Excellent idea.
>
> An "excellent idea" would be to take the advice of aka-SBM and
> not listen to anything that the mormun has to say...He's a
> snappa-head.
> CY: Well, if you think Super BM has better advice, that's fine to take
> it. However, I don't have much confidence in Super BM.
>


Thats cause, I can take any answer you give on here, and make you look like
the fool you are to those readers that are not totaly fucking brain dead.

> Let's look at some of his answers-
>
>
>
>> My questions are:
>>
>> Will the closet need a dedicated outlet or can I tap into an outlet
> on
>> the
>> other side of the wall (which would be a kitchen counter outlet).
>> CY: The heating plant/ air handler should be on its own 15 amp
>> circuit.

REALLY now? Gee Chris, hes in SouCal..what if hes goin heat pump?
GEEEEEEEE....


>
> Here the mormun shows his stupidity regarding wiring issues.
> CY: Now we know why people hate you. You don't contribute anything
> useful.
>
>
>> How large of a unit should I need for about 1800 sq ft.?
>> CY: Not being there, I can't be sure. However, I'd guess 60,000 BTU
>> heating, and two tons cooling.

In Palm Springs....the heating might cover a mobile home, but 2 tons cooling
wont touch a doublewide....I mean..since you live in a trailer and probably
only service the other renters in your trailer park there in NY...

>
>
> Here the mormun shows his dipshittery regarding system sizing.
> CY: Hmm. Dipshittery -- that's an English castle about 50 KM from
> London.
>
>
>> Will I need to pour cement to level the area for the compressor?
> Their
>> already is cement on the side of the house but it is sloped 10-15
>> degrees
>> for drainage.
>> CY: The compressor needs to be level. How you do this depends on you
>> and the contractors.

Oh yea....and make sure its standing in water too....


>
> Be sure to pour some of that cement into the mormun's head.... It's
> empty anyway.
> CY: And you are wasting time talking with an empty head? for shame.
>
>
>> I'm thinking of a Carrier system like the Infinity 96. Any good or
> bad
>> reviews???
>> CY: I've never worked with those.

Ummm..according to you, most ever brand but Goodmans a new one for you.
Took you what? A week of throwing parts at a Rheem to get it to fire back
up/////


>
> Janitrol is his main line.
> CY: Actually, incorrect. But you didn't get anything right in this
> post. So, at least you're consistent.

Actually, he hit the nail on the head, but dont worry son....one day, with
training, you might see the error of your ways, and you might even give up
that cult you are a member of.

>
>
>



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