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General Electric AEE18DM Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
Need to replace a 1960s General Electric Thinline
Is this one of the big square shaped units? If it is, I think I can help. If it's in a wall, you'll have to take it out. Then remove the screws from the bottom on both sides. The cabinet SHOULD lift off. That's right..... LIFT off.
The chassis WILL NOT slide out from either end. I have one of these that is in a window. It still works. I saw your question and went and took a look at it, and this is how I think it comes out. If you still have the plastic vent grilles that go on the inside over the fan and evaporator, I'd be interested in buying them if you aren't going to keep them, as mine are in bad shape. The one that goes over the evaporator is an off white beige color and has three round vents that can be turned to direct air flow. The piece that goes in front of the fan is a dark brown color. Please let me know if this IS how to remove the chassis, as I may have to do it myself someday. I won't as long as the thing keeps working.
Adam
Exact replacement for old American Standard G25 boiler?
It sounds like it has been mis-wired. The circulator pump should run all the time the boiler is on and should continue to run when heat is called for so it circulates the water in the radiators as it cools. There is normally an electronic valve that shuts flow to the radiators when only hot water is needed. Call for heat and that valve opens. It sounds like you need a mature, old school boiler / central heating technician who has lots of real world experience with older boilers.
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If you have a large screwdriver, you can use it against the pump as a stethoscope to listen for the pump running. The noise is very distinctive.
How to install a wall air conditioner
read the installation manual as it should give correct instructions or you could you tube it. i hope you have the correct equipment for air conditioning installations or you might not have the desired results ( no offense intended)
Water pouring out
hello my name is jennifer and im a hvac/r tech.air conditionders has two drains, a primary and a secondary if neither are hooked up to drain then you will be leaking water from evaporator which on a split system should be located right on top of your furnace or air handler.yu can fix this yourself so companies dont try to rip you off al you need to do id locate the 2 holes on the evaporator and open them up, you will need a threaded male i believe and some pvc, all you need to to is thread the fitting into the hole and run the pvc do a drain or use a condensate drain to purge the water to the nearest drain. hope this is helpful :)
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