Nice fix Charles I still can't get over seeing so many rtu units as we call them here In southeastern Pennsylvania on the ground it must be a, southern thing with packaged rtu units on the ground where in my area they are I think only allowed on flat roof top buildings like retail buisneses high rise apt buildings.
They are popular here when the builder puts a house on a low crawlspace. I would prefer a split in the attic. But with these on the house, I stay out of the hot attics and dirty crawlspaces.
@@myHVAClife see Charles that's where an hvac closet comes in handy but I guess you are taking about those pier and beam foundation homes and yes I have seen those low dirty crawl spaces before and yes charles I know about attics too but sealing attics properly and baffles ah avoiding cell foam insulation helps normal insulation baffles and polyiso can make a huge difference to help keep attics at room temperature and, stop sweaty ducts but honestly Charles hvac closet to put air handler in is best. Using existing ductwork I did see a video where Ted cook converted over a house from a package unit to a normal split system. But key is is there a place to put the air handler that's not a tiny dirty crawl space under the house or avoiding a attic. Again builders should calculate that in when building a home avoid dirty crawl spaces for air handlers and attics.
Nice find. The pre-twist on the wires before putting the wire nut on is where it is at. Thanks for the video and stay safe out there.
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Nice fix Charles I still can't get over seeing so many rtu units as we call them here In southeastern Pennsylvania on the ground it must be a, southern thing with packaged rtu units on the ground where in my area they are I think only allowed on flat roof top buildings like retail buisneses high rise apt buildings.
They are popular here when the builder puts a house on a low crawlspace. I would prefer a split in the attic. But with these on the house, I stay out of the hot attics and dirty crawlspaces.
@@myHVAClife see Charles that's where an hvac closet comes in handy but I guess you are taking about those pier and beam foundation homes and yes I have seen those low dirty crawl spaces before and yes charles I know about attics too but sealing attics properly and baffles ah avoiding cell foam insulation helps normal insulation baffles and polyiso can make a huge difference to help keep attics at room temperature and, stop sweaty ducts but honestly Charles hvac closet to put air handler in is best.
Using existing ductwork I did see a video where Ted cook converted over a house from a package unit to a normal split system.
But key is is there a place to put the air handler that's not a tiny dirty crawl space under the house or avoiding a attic.
Again builders should calculate that in when building a home avoid dirty crawl spaces for air handlers and attics.
Use wagos instead of wire nuts
I am going to start using those.
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