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Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on September 4, 2006, 9:52 pm
kilroybass@usa.com posted for all of us...
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> JimL wrote:
> > On 2 Sep 2006 20:26:44 -0700, "kilroybass@usa.com"
> >
> > >model: trane twe 063p13fb
> > >
> > >a tech came by to inspect the indoor air handler. there was a lot of
> > >water inside because it
> > >was "sweating" a lot. he turned on the air blower and left it running
> > >to dry the wet stuff.
> > >
> > >current status: air blower is on 24 hours a day, since last month.
> > >a/c thermostat fan setting is set to "on" instead of auto.
> > >
> > >is there a way i could turn off the air blower and let it run only 12
> > >hours a day instead of 24? it's costing me a lot in electric bill. my
> > >electric bill arrived and it was expensive.
> > >
> > >can someone give me instructions?
> >
> > Turn it back to auto - immediately.
> >
> > The tech didn't fix the problem like he should have. The AC system
> > was probably not properly installed to begin with or you wouldn't have
> > had a moisture problem.
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> When I turned it back to Auto, a lot of water came down from the air
> handler. It's still dripping right now. Is that supposed to be
> normal?
>
Shower anyone?
> I'm gonna wet vacuum it now.
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Why not use a dry vacuum? Ya got enough water...
> But the bottom is still gonna be wet. How should I dry it now?
>
Pop up a wet one!
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Tekkie "There's no such thing as a tool I don't need."
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