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Does anyone know anything on how to unstick a electric heat pump compressor?

October 31st, 2008 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Heating Systems
dnye56 asked:


My 24 year old electric heat pump compressor is stuck. That is what the service man told me. It heats but the temperature is 5 degrees below what I put it on. Can I unstick the compressor, he said that it couldn’t be.

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My central heat and air air conditioner is not blowing out cold enough air. What could be the problem?

October 31st, 2008 by admin | 7 Comments | Filed in Maintenance Repairs
Gloria R asked:


It is a fairly new air conditioner brought about 5 years ago.

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What is the smallest sized 10,000 btu window air conditioner?

October 31st, 2008 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Do It Yourself (DIY)
neon12345_99 asked:


I want the lowest profile window air conditioner (10,000 btu) or the correct btu’s for a appx. 500 sq. ft. room. Any advice?

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How much to install an air and heating system in basement?

October 31st, 2008 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Maintenance Repairs
cutekara34 asked:


I plan on finishing my basement (850 sf) and need to know the average price to install a heating and air conditioning unit. Also, are there any cheaper alternatives?

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I received a proposal for a new furnace and heat pump for $9200.00 is this a fair deal?

October 31st, 2008 by admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Heating Systems
Sharon K asked:


The furnace is a trane xv 95 80000BTU, heat pump is 3 ton w/coil xl16i and a honeywell IAO stat. It seems high to me.

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What is the name of the piece that connects the hose to the heating coil on the firewall?

October 30th, 2008 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Maintenance Repairs
monique_matthews_cohen asked:


My husband and I are trying to fix the hose that connects to the engine. I guess it has something to do with cooling the engine down. We had an EGR valve put on during the summer. The shop that did the work cut the pipe that the hose was connected to. Therefore my car was leaking radiator fluid and over heating. Now we need to find out what is the name of this piece so we can find out how to fix it.
Thank if someone can help us.

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my furnace blowing cold air ?

October 30th, 2008 by admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Furnace
rakesh p asked:


I saw a response by derek in one of this same question some one else asked but wanted some clarification by anyone. I have furnace that is about eight years old and it is the upright furnace and the brand name is HEIL. where the burner is i think there is a small 1/2 in dot size thermostat on the right hand side which has two wires and a really small switch which keeps tripping. I reset it and turn the switch on and it will light the piolet automatically and start the burner but after about 1/2 hour it will trip again. I noticed one thing that just where burner is there is a small window with enclosed casing which get really hot, I don’t know if that is normal and also the furnace works fine when I leave the temp at 21 degree but soon as I put it higher and I think it has to work that much longer then it keeps tripping. I have two month old baby and 21 degree is kinda cold. I did call a service tech and he told me that it my be my exchanger which is lot of money to service and replace. Please advice me as I don’t have money to dish out if I don’t have to and try something else that might be the problem and not the exchanger. if it is the exchanger I have no choice but to replace it. please please some one help which I can try and fix. Thank you in advance.

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Air Conditioning and Heating Installation is Best Left to the Experts

October 30th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Air Conditioners, Hazards & Cautions

The basic theory of heating and cooling a house or building is based on the knowledge that cold air is heavier than warm air and settles near the bottom of any space. With this information in hand, air conditioning and heating installation has been studied to gain the most efficiency of modern equipment. Typically, under the name of HVAC, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, engineers look at a building and determine the best path for the tempered air to take.

When heating units were first installed in homes and buildings, they counted on gravity to circulate the air. Furnaces were placed in the bottom of a building with ductwork installed to carry the heat to the upper level. As the air in the upper levels cooled, it was moved by gravity through separate, cold air ducts, back to the furnace where it would begin its cycle over. Using that theory, air conditioning and heating installation contractors can design a system to utilize gravity, as well as forced air movement, to maintain a building�s comfort level.

Depending on the heat source of a furnace, most communities regulate who is allowed to install furnaces, requiring either a licensed electrician or certified plumber to complete the air conditioning and heating installation to insure it will present no danger to the building�s occupants. While just about anyone can fasten parts into place, not only is the efficiency in jeopardy, a faulty air conditioning and heating installation can also put the people in danger.

Appropriate Venting Required On All Units

On all issues of air conditioning and heating installation, proper venting has to be considered to maintain safety as well as to improve efficiency of the units. Improper venting of a heating system can allow toxic gases such as carbon monoxide to escape into the interior air. Even the smallest leak of this gas can prove deadly to the occupants.

With air conditioning, for every inch of air cooled, another inch is heated and unless it is handled properly, the unit will not work efficiently. During air conditioning and heating installation there is always a means to have to hot air produced by the air conditioner vented away from the area being cooled, to allow for more efficiency. Without the proper venting of the heated air, the conditioner is simply cooling the same amount of air it is heating and not being productive to account for the energy used.

You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about air conditioning and heat installation but don’t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.

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By Roland Parris Jefferson III

This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding air conditioning and heat installation. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about air conditioning and heat installation.

Where can I get an portable air conditioner without hose?

October 30th, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Other - Home Garden
us_devil_24 asked:


I want an portable air conditioner (the ones without any installation) that does not require vent hoses. Any one know where I can get one?

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i’m thinking of getting a heat pump or central heat and air; must i have a component to go inside the house?

October 30th, 2008 by admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Heating Systems
mr_resistor2003 asked:


room is a problem inside the house. is it possible to have central heat and air without the part that goes inside?

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