Goodbye old climate control system

Goodbye old climate control system

We are nearing the end of winter season in a few weeks or so and things are already starting to heat up here.

Last night as my wifey and I went for a sunset walk we observed a lot more people walking around town.

When the weather gets warmer people come out of the woodwork like ants and our city comes alive. This winter season has been undoubtedly quiet and we are cheerful to see people out and about. This weekend we are getting our main system taken out of the apartment so we can make way for a brand new climate control system, here’s a general outline of the process: Turn off the power to the system: Locate the main electrical panel and turn off the circuit breaker controlling the Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C system, and dislink the refrigerant lines: Remove the insulation from the refrigerant lines and cap off the lines with caps or plugsā€¦ Remove the air duct: Use a hacksaw to split the air duct into manageable sections and then remove the sections, but label the sections for straight-forward reassembling. Dislink the electrical and plumbing linkions: Dislink the electrical wires and plumbing lines that run to and from the Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C unit. Remove the unit: Use a dolly to move the unit out of the building. If the unit is located on an upper floor, you may need to use a hoist or crane to lower the unit. It’s important to note that removing an Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C system is a complex and potentially dangerous task that should only be performed by a trained professional, then additionally, removing a central Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C system can also result in significant modifications to the building’s structure, so it’s important to consult with a contractor or building inspector before proceeding.
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