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| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: Labrat101 on December 06, 2020, 05:22:48 pm --- Where on This plate does it say Inverter --- End quote --- Why would it say 'inverter' on the inside unit? |O I didn't say that the word 'inverter' was on any of the placards. Is it required to be? What I did say is that the compressor unit is in fact an inverter-drive model and I'm not at all sure why you are convinced it isn't. |
| Labrat101:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on December 06, 2020, 05:29:42 pm --- --- Quote from: Labrat101 on December 06, 2020, 05:22:48 pm --- Where on This plate does it say Inverter --- End quote --- Why would it say 'inverter' on the inside unit? |O I didn't say that the word 'inverter' was on any of the placards. Is it required to be? What I did say is that the compressor unit is in fact an inverter-drive model and I'm not at all sure why you are convinced it isn't. --- End quote --- This from your Link Why would it say 'inverter' on the maybe some typed after , this is from the page your link goes to were is the RED Inverter or the word :-// |
| Monkeh:
--- Quote from: Labrat101 on December 06, 2020, 05:35:01 pm --- --- Quote from: bdunham7 on December 06, 2020, 05:29:42 pm --- --- Quote from: Labrat101 on December 06, 2020, 05:22:48 pm --- Where on This plate does it say Inverter --- End quote --- Why would it say 'inverter' on the inside unit? |O I didn't say that the word 'inverter' was on any of the placards. Is it required to be? What I did say is that the compressor unit is in fact an inverter-drive model and I'm not at all sure why you are convinced it isn't. --- End quote --- This from your Link Why would it say 'inverter' on the maybe some typed after , this is from the page your link goes to were is the RED Inverter or the word :-// --- End quote --- See attached screenshot of the site he linked.. Again, please show the diagram in the technical manual showing that the SRC35ZSA-W unit does not have an inverter drive. |
| coppercone2:
regulation aside, its a dumbass decision. As far as homes go an air conditioner is likely a 1) hard to service device, moreso then a oven. You can't pull it out of the cubby hole its in and unplug it 2) takes a while to get people to service it. A realistic house might require gardeners to cut their way into the overgrown HVAC and then a HVAC tech to say its fucked AFTER a deep all day clean then depending on your choice in system a shipping delay then an installation delay. (I am imagining full service in the worst case). so it should be on its own breaker. I would do it that way. The water pump is on a separate isolator because its a 4 day affair to change it if you got the money (well pump) The stove is on a somewhat shared circuit because at most you blow the breaker and unplug it from the wall. This means 5 minutes on reduced lighting in a room with ~4 windows. But that light is like a work light when you are doing precise cutting and stuff in the kitchen (non chill). I don't know why people are looking at regulation rather then the fact its not practical. They should make it practical for a home owner in case of contingencies. I look at up time and safety. You cannot have lights going out and you don't want to tempt people to cook food improperly. |
| Monkeh:
--- Quote from: coppercone2 on December 06, 2020, 09:18:47 pm ---I don't know why people are looking at regulation rather then the fact its not practical. They should make it practical for a home owner in case of contingencies. --- End quote --- I looked at both. Not to mention the quality of the work. The practicality is in fact a regulation (see my post on that..), but Dave wanted actual regulations to throw at them as opposed to an untrained customer saying "that's not how I think it should be". |
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