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Removing Carrier outside panels Doug Kanter 07-18-2005
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Posted by Doug Kanter on July 18, 2005, 8:14 pm


The fins on the side of my Carrier exterior AC unit are pretty filthy, so I
wanted to hose them off with an outward stream of water. Shop vac didn't
work - the stuff's turned to something other than just dust, probably due to
moisture and whatever else....

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Took a quick look at the top panel and it looks as if the fan motor's
attached to it (via the inner 4 screws). And, the top panel overlaps the
side panels, so it SEEMS they can't be removed without first taking off the
top. What's the correct procedure here?




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Posted by Oscar_Lives on July 18, 2005, 8:24 pm



> The fins on the side of my Carrier exterior AC unit are pretty filthy, so
> I wanted to hose them off with an outward stream of water. Shop vac didn't
> work - the stuff's turned to something other than just dust, probably due
> to moisture and whatever else....
>
> Pictures here, although probably unnecessary for most of you:
>
http://community.webshots.com/scripts/misc.fcgi?action=invitePickup&uri=album/398461006gSRGXc
>
> Took a quick look at the top panel and it looks as if the fan motor's
> attached to it (via the inner 4 screws). And, the top panel overlaps the
> side panels, so it SEEMS they can't be removed without first taking off
> the top. What's the correct procedure here?

You need to call a professional service technician. Don't fuck with it, you
might blow yourself up.




Posted by Doug Kanter on July 18, 2005, 8:40 pm



>
>> The fins on the side of my Carrier exterior AC unit are pretty filthy, so
>> I wanted to hose them off with an outward stream of water. Shop vac
>> didn't work - the stuff's turned to something other than just dust,
>> probably due to moisture and whatever else....
>>
>> Pictures here, although probably unnecessary for most of you:
>>
http://community.webshots.com/scripts/misc.fcgi?action=invitePickup&uri=album/398461006gSRGXc
>>
>> Took a quick look at the top panel and it looks as if the fan motor's
>> attached to it (via the inner 4 screws). And, the top panel overlaps the
>> side panels, so it SEEMS they can't be removed without first taking off
>> the top. What's the correct procedure here?
>
> You need to call a professional service technician. Don't fuck with it,
> you might blow yourself up.
>

By removing the cover from a unit whose circuit breaker is shut off? Are
they rigged with explosives?




Posted by on July 18, 2005, 8:45 pm


On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:40:48 GMT, "Doug Kanter"

>
>>
>>> The fins on the side of my Carrier exterior AC unit are pretty filthy, so
>>> I wanted to hose them off with an outward stream of water. Shop vac
>>> didn't work - the stuff's turned to something other than just dust,
>>> probably due to moisture and whatever else....
>>>
>>> Pictures here, although probably unnecessary for most of you:
>>>
http://community.webshots.com/scripts/misc.fcgi?action=invitePickup&uri=album/398461006gSRGXc
>>>
>>> Took a quick look at the top panel and it looks as if the fan motor's
>>> attached to it (via the inner 4 screws). And, the top panel overlaps the
>>> side panels, so it SEEMS they can't be removed without first taking off
>>> the top. What's the correct procedure here?
>>
>> You need to call a professional service technician. Don't fuck with it,
>> you might blow yourself up.
>>
>
>By removing the cover from a unit whose circuit breaker is shut off? Are
>they rigged with explosives?
>

        Yes.


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By removing the cover from a unit whose circuit breaker is shut off? Are
they rigged with explosives?





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