York Yankees Bedding MLB Comforter - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have a york stellar
Hi try jumping out the pressure switch see if it lights and check th rair filter might need a clean
11/13/2015 3:43:26 AM •
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Our york MAXE screw chiller
My chiller was high pressure trip and i cannot reset the fault using 9675 and 1380 passcode! What should i do ?
7/29/2011 4:37:32 AM •
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I have low suction problem in my yciv chiller
Low suction pressure normally , happens when the system go low in refrigrant . but some times it happens if on of your drain or feed valves malfunction , cause of a mechanical or electrical problem with one of the valves. or error , that you read on the display the valve is open ...percent . but realy it is not.
7/20/2017 4:57:35 PM •
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I need to replace a
You will probably have to go with a "generic" gas valve. Try contacting Grainger to see if they can cross reference a workable solution.
1/15/2011 4:15:10 AM •
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I have a york furnace
Probably the flame sensor is dirty. Should be wire protruding into flames opposite end of flame tubes from igniter. Clean with steel wool.
11/13/2015 3:26:16 AM •
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The water seems to circulate
Hi,
Without actually being able to get gauges on there to check it out.... I would say that you have a leak and that you have a system that is low on charge....
I would get a tech to get gauges on there and see exactly what is happening...
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1/2/2011 8:16:05 PM •
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I have a new York
Follow these steps to install the heatpump :
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Choose a location for the outside part of your heat pump and place it about 10 inches from the wall of your home. Ensure that you face the heat pump with the connections toward the wall. Leave at least 18 inches for service access at the back corner of the unit and keep the top 36 inches away from anything that can block the air vents.
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Place your heat pump on a 4-inch slab of concrete that isn't connected to your home. Ensure that you make the slab level and surround it with gravel so you don't have problems with drainage from the heat pump. Leave a clearance of 3 inches from the coil at the bottom of the heat pump for proper drainage of frost buildup.
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Mount the inside unit, or air handler, inside your home. If you install the two parts and separate them by a distance greater than 15 feet, you must ensure that you don't lift the liquid and suction lines too high.
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Insulate the vapor gas line of your heat pump with 1/2-inch-thick insulation around the tubing, making sure to insulate the entire length of the tubing. Cover the end of the tubing that you start with so you don't let any debris into the tubing.
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Connect the outdoor unit of your heat pump to the indoor unit. Ensure that the copper tubing is round at the end you connect. Take off the valve cap on the outside unit and keep the cap clean. Open the valve body with an Allen wrench, insert the copper tubing and replace the valve cap. Use a wrench to tighten the valve cap and seal it into place.
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Allow a slow, steady release of pressure from the indoor coil when you perforate the copper caps. Secure the tubing to the indoor unit to keep the coil dry. If you leave the coil uncovered, you risk exposure to moisture.
10/25/2010 9:08:02 PM •
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Qualcast Suffolk Punch 35s lawnmower running problems
There is a small idling mixture screw on the side of the carburettor.
As the engine is not well suited to the carb. it mainly runs on the idle setting!
As long as you are not leaving the choke on. This is a little tab on the top of the carb. You start with it set on C then soon set it on the middle position, and after about 3 mins turn it off.
10/3/2010 2:12:53 PM •
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Low suction pressure
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8/13/2010 1:44:55 PM •
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