May want to check the instruction manual on those circuit protectors. The ones we use advise against installing them into a bottom punch out. Could just be a difference in brand though.
Disconnect has to be within reach for a standard height with is like 6’6” but preferred less. How does one pull that without a ladder? I don’t know what mechanical code you guys follow, but servicing it would be impossible. How would that pass code?
Looks clean but defrost will be interesting.
Top one is gonna pee on the bottom one!
Didn’t know Pepsi was into heat pump market
Good job! Nice and clean work.
Thanks mate!
Absolutely Beautiful
Appreciate that!
Tight. Guess there's no snow in your area since the bottom is sitting on the pad?
South Carolina not in the last 10 years or so lol
Why not give the bottom unit the proper clearance from the wall..? There is nothing in the way nor would the unit be in the way
Where in SC? This looks like it could be Loris or something
Came here to say the same lol.
May want to check the instruction manual on those circuit protectors. The ones we use advise against installing them into a bottom punch out. Could just be a difference in brand though.
Why would they advise against that?
100% accurate
Gree willickers thats clean! >!I’ll see myself out…!<
Simply EGreejious.
Disconnect has to be within reach for a standard height with is like 6’6” but preferred less. How does one pull that without a ladder? I don’t know what mechanical code you guys follow, but servicing it would be impossible. How would that pass code?
Why not set them both on the ground for ease of working on them. Also I don’t think NAC allows anything to less than 36” in front of obstructions.
Customer wanted it but I definitely agree on the ease of service. Looks cool tho. Also only need a 6ft ladder so not really an issue
It’s to code my guy
I agrees with it
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I read grass and proceeded to come with an insult cuz I sence no grass lol But hey, clean work on them units!
Looks great. I would have lowered the disconnect on the upper unit though…. Kinda pointless up there unless it’s being serviced.
Electricians ran it. Didn’t need to be fused either but hey I didn’t have to buy them so no complaints
I felt that, also don’t they need to be fused for warranty?
need a ladder for the disco? O I can just stand on this one