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Too Much Rain tdirodis@yahoo.com 07-29-2007
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Posted by Bubba on July 29, 2007, 8:06 am
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 22:33:40 -0700, "tdirodis@yahoo.com"

>An ispection was just finished on a 2007 house I'm about to purchase.
>One of the items that the inspector pointed out is that the roof
>flashing on the left side of the house is "dumping" directly in the
>the condensor coil. Obviously since the consensor is outside it's
>going to get wet, but I'm just wondering if the inspector's concern is
>legitimate or not? Could the fact that the flashing is dumping rain
>run-off directly into the center of the condensor shorten it's life or
>perhaps even invalidate the warranty? Thanks in advance for your
>opinion or advice.

What? Your condenser is outside?? What idiot put it there? Move it to
the inside and you wont have to worry about that gutter free roof.
Bubba

Posted by daytona° on July 29, 2007, 8:22 am
sub-cooling from outside source

> An ispection was just finished on a 2007 house I'm about to purchase.
> One of the items that the inspector pointed out is that the roof
> flashing on the left side of the house is "dumping" directly in the
> the condensor coil. Obviously since the consensor is outside it's
> going to get wet, but I'm just wondering if the inspector's concern is
> legitimate or not? Could the fact that the flashing is dumping rain
> run-off directly into the center of the condensor shorten it's life or
> perhaps even invalidate the warranty? Thanks in advance for your
> opinion or advice.
>



Posted by Zephyr on July 30, 2007, 2:07 am
Hey - free washing! What more could you want? A water cooled evaporative
condenser?

--
Zyp

> sub-cooling from outside source
>
> > An ispection was just finished on a 2007 house I'm about to purchase.
> > One of the items that the inspector pointed out is that the roof
> > flashing on the left side of the house is "dumping" directly in the
> > the condensor coil. Obviously since the consensor is outside it's
> > going to get wet, but I'm just wondering if the inspector's concern is
> > legitimate or not? Could the fact that the flashing is dumping rain
> > run-off directly into the center of the condensor shorten it's life or
> > perhaps even invalidate the warranty? Thanks in advance for your
> > opinion or advice.
> >
>
>



Posted by Hate-Me on July 30, 2007, 6:52 pm

> Hey - free washing! What more could you want? A water cooled evaporative
> condenser?

I bet the cocksucker takes half the power in a rainstorm.



Posted by daytona° on July 30, 2007, 7:57 pm
Free water ups the efficiency

> Hey - free washing! What more could you want? A water cooled evaporative
> condenser?
>
> --
> Zyp
>
>> sub-cooling from outside source
>>
>> > An ispection was just finished on a 2007 house I'm about to purchase.
>> > One of the items that the inspector pointed out is that the roof
>> > flashing on the left side of the house is "dumping" directly in the
>> > the condensor coil. Obviously since the consensor is outside it's
>> > going to get wet, but I'm just wondering if the inspector's concern is
>> > legitimate or not? Could the fact that the flashing is dumping rain
>> > run-off directly into the center of the condensor shorten it's life or
>> > perhaps even invalidate the warranty? Thanks in advance for your
>> > opinion or advice.
>> >
>>
>>
>
>



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