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Result of A/C Problem Dimitrios Paskoudniakis 06-06-2008
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Posted by Dimitrios Paskoudniakis on June 6, 2008, 6:16 pm
HVAC guy came out today. Turns out that when they replaced the controller
unit last winter, they miswired the cooling side. Warranty service, 2
minutes, no charge.



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Posted by Wayne Boatwright on June 6, 2008, 7:09 pm
On Fri 06 Jun 2008 03:16:32p, Dimitrios Paskoudniakis told us...

> HVAC guy came out today. Turns out that when they replaced the
controller
> unit last winter, they miswired the cooling side. Warranty service, 2
> minutes, no charge.

Great news! Thanks for reporting back.

Several years ago we owned a home that had a completely separate HVAC for
each of the 1st and 2nd floors of our house. Since we live in the desert
we don't use heat often. On our first occasion to use heat on the 2nd
floor, there was no heat. The blower worked, the AC worked, but no heat!
Called the contractor who had built the house. When is tech came out, he
discovered that the gas line had never been connected to the 2nd floor
furnace. Go figure...

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Wayne Boatwright
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Posted by Red Green on June 6, 2008, 8:20 pm

> On Fri 06 Jun 2008 03:16:32p, Dimitrios Paskoudniakis told us...
>
>> HVAC guy came out today. Turns out that when they replaced the
> controller
>> unit last winter, they miswired the cooling side. Warranty service,
>> 2 minutes, no charge.
>
> Great news! Thanks for reporting back.
>
> Several years ago we owned a home that had a completely separate HVAC
> for each of the 1st and 2nd floors of our house. Since we live in the
> desert we don't use heat often. On our first occasion to use heat on
> the 2nd floor, there was no heat. The blower worked, the AC worked,
> but no heat! Called the contractor who had built the house. When is
> tech came out, he discovered that the gas line had never been
> connected to the 2nd floor furnace. Go figure...
>


> Since we live in the desert

Just curious. What type of desert? Vegas is the desert (?). Then there's
a guy I knew that lived in Yuma AZ (desert?). But then again, I don't
live in the desert...but it's been pushing a 100 the past few days and
100+ for next few days. Temps got nothing to do with desert though. One
of the dryest places on earth, the Atacama Desert, only has summer temps
in the 80's.

Posted by Wayne Boatwright on June 6, 2008, 8:53 pm
On Fri 06 Jun 2008 05:20:49p, Red Green told us...

>
>> On Fri 06 Jun 2008 03:16:32p, Dimitrios Paskoudniakis told us...
>>
>>> HVAC guy came out today. Turns out that when they replaced the
>>> controller unit last winter, they miswired the cooling side.
>>> Warranty service, 2 minutes, no charge.
>>
>> Great news! Thanks for reporting back.
>>
>> Several years ago we owned a home that had a completely separate HVAC
>> for each of the 1st and 2nd floors of our house. Since we live in the
>> desert we don't use heat often. On our first occasion to use heat on
>> the 2nd floor, there was no heat. The blower worked, the AC worked,
>> but no heat! Called the contractor who had built the house. When is
>> tech came out, he discovered that the gas line had never been
>> connected to the 2nd floor furnace. Go figure...
>>
>
>
>> Since we live in the desert
>
> Just curious. What type of desert? Vegas is the desert (?). Then there's
> a guy I knew that lived in Yuma AZ (desert?). But then again, I don't
> live in the desert...but it's been pushing a 100 the past few days and
> 100+ for next few days. Temps got nothing to do with desert though. One
> of the dryest places on earth, the Atacama Desert, only has summer temps
> in the 80's.
>

I live in East Mesa, AZ, about 36 miles from downtown Phoenix. Our summer
temps range from 105-120°. We have already had two 110° days a couple of
weeks ago. Since then it's been hovering between 98-102°.

It's true that not all desert regions are not. This one is.

--
Wayne Boatwright
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Friday, 06(VI)/06(VI)/08(MMVIII)
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Catholic (n.) - a cat with a drinking
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Posted by Red Green on June 6, 2008, 9:59 pm

> On Fri 06 Jun 2008 05:20:49p, Red Green told us...
>
>>
>>> On Fri 06 Jun 2008 03:16:32p, Dimitrios Paskoudniakis told us...
>>>
>>>> HVAC guy came out today. Turns out that when they replaced the
>>>> controller unit last winter, they miswired the cooling side.
>>>> Warranty service, 2 minutes, no charge.
>>>
>>> Great news! Thanks for reporting back.
>>>
>>> Several years ago we owned a home that had a completely separate
>>> HVAC for each of the 1st and 2nd floors of our house. Since we live
>>> in the desert we don't use heat often. On our first occasion to use
>>> heat on the 2nd floor, there was no heat. The blower worked, the AC
>>> worked, but no heat! Called the contractor who had built the house.
>>> When is tech came out, he discovered that the gas line had never
>>> been connected to the 2nd floor furnace. Go figure...
>>>
>>
>>
>>> Since we live in the desert
>>
>> Just curious. What type of desert? Vegas is the desert (?). Then
>> there's a guy I knew that lived in Yuma AZ (desert?). But then again,
>> I don't live in the desert...but it's been pushing a 100 the past few
>> days and 100+ for next few days. Temps got nothing to do with desert
>> though. One of the dryest places on earth, the Atacama Desert, only
>> has summer temps in the 80's.
>>
>
> I live in East Mesa, AZ, about 36 miles from downtown Phoenix. Our
> summer temps range from 105-120°. We have already had two 110° days a
> couple of weeks ago. Since then it's been hovering between 98-102°.
>
> It's true that not all desert regions are not. This one is.
>


> Since then it's been hovering between 98-102°.

Exactly the same here for days and days upcoming. But this is early June
on the east coast in NC. Not the frikkin' desert! That's more July & Aug
weather.

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