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Originally Posted by rmaday Try searching the MB forums (upper navigation bar between New Posts and Quick links). After being enlightened about this "search" method mentioned above, I can now actually find old posts with information that I'm intereseted in! Thank you Mr. Maday, you made ma'day! (A little cheezy I know, but I had to do it.. "fit" so well, no? Now, my question is, moreso with Ohioans or "climate comparable inspectors", Can someone give me some easy-to-understand info about testing heating systems in the summertime and proper protocols to follow? I understand about not testing AC systems in less than 60 or 65 degree weather... I just am a little "confused" about the heating systems, and the "old posts" seem to vary too much, contradict, and maybe even left me feeling.... more confused. HVAC is definitely not my strongpoint, this is why I'm seeking more info from the more HVAC experienced... Thanks in advance for helpful replies...Hope y'all are healthy & happy.. |
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rmaday is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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I believe that search NACHI is more for the totality of the site - NACHI is more than the MB, ya know. Like Inspector Mall, MIC, Education, etc... |
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rmaday is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Check and note T-stat settings
Turn on furnace let it run till its hot in the home (ask your client). Turn it off - wait 15-20 min. Turn on A/C let it run 'till its cool in the house (ask your client). Return T-stat to original settings. Of course, there is more to look at while each is running, but I think that answers your question. |
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Freedom Express Inspections LLC CMOR Thermography Certified Level III #8486 freedomexpressinspections.com www.oklahomathermalinfraredimaging.com freedomexpress495@att.net NACHI Member Okla. State DEQ Environmental Phase One Certified Master HVAC Mechanic (Retired) Certified Universal Freon by 40CFR 82 Sub-part F State License # 130 Serving the States of Okla, Texas, Kansas, Missouri , Arkansas and New Mexico with Commercial Inspections,Thermal Imaging |
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rmaday is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Charlie, you must have missed this line...
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Joshua,
Charlie is correct about more to the HVAC inspection. I think I got the gist of what you were asking and responded accordingly. For a very detailed HVAC protocol discussion THIS THREAD is the bomb! (took a while to find - so you'd better read it! |
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Very nice! Thanks Rick! Not quite done reading it all yet, but some very good info. from what I've read so far......
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NACHI 2005 U.S. Member of the Year
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relliott is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Recommend everyone read the old thread link that Rick put up.
Good stuff on expectations that go beyond HVAC. |
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Oooooops. Is this thread about HVAC or a new method of generatiing electricity called "cornfusion"? (Sorry, Joshua. It's those mid-morning margaritas.)
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