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Ten Ton AC Changeout |
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This first photo is of a new 10 (ten) ton condensing unit, split system, special application installation. To acheive this installation, this unit was taken apart and put back together and the underside modified for a tailor made fit in its final location. ( tailor made). As seen in this photo at left, the unit is in the last stage of reassembly, and is mounted to the building structure with angle iron.( Kendorf type). |
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The condensing unit is bolted, with washers to the angle iron and the angle iron is fastened to the window structure with dry wall screws and washers. See photo at left. There is twelve inches of space from the back of the unit to the inner window where the sheet metal cover will be installed, so that the unit will have adequate amount of air passing over the coils without obstruction. |
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Sheet metal cover is installed blanking out the window which completely isolates the condensing unit from the inside of the building. Sheet Metal cover has two access doors, for access to unit and service and is fabricated out of 34 gauge galvanized sheet metal. |
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Indoor unit is hung in the ceiling installed attaching it to existing ductwork. Two small peices of ductwork is added as fill in peices to the existing ductwork so that there is a comfortable air flow from the unit,into the duct. Old Ductwork is white new duct is silver. |
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