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Different Angle
- last edit: Sat May 07 10:04:39 PDT 2011
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Old Ventilation Duct
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Inside
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Plugged
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Missing Door
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Two Doors
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New Door
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IMG_9672
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Cover
- last edit: Sat May 28 04:27:29 PDT 2011
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Wall Mount
- last edit: Sat May 28 04:27:29 PDT 2011
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Rooftop Units
- last edit: Sat Jun 04 05:51:38 PDT 2011
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Drain
- last edit: Sat Jun 04 05:51:38 PDT 2011
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Rooftop Filters
- last edit: Sat Jun 04 05:51:38 PDT 2011
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Rooftops
- last edit: Sat Jul 16 09:09:22 PDT 2011
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Fan Motor
- last edit: Sat Jul 16 09:09:22 PDT 2011
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Second Fan
- last edit: Sat Jul 16 09:09:22 PDT 2011
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Two Fans
- last edit: Sat Jul 16 09:09:22 PDT 2011
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Frozen Rooftop
- last edit: Sat Jul 30 16:54:05 PDT 2011
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Rooftop Units
- last edit: Sat Jul 30 16:54:06 PDT 2011
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Dirty Rooftop Coil
- last edit: Sat Sep 10 11:16:45 PDT 2011
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Closeup
- last edit: Sat Sep 10 11:16:45 PDT 2011
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Supply Voltage
- last edit: Sat Sep 10 11:16:45 PDT 2011
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Control Box
- last edit: Sat Sep 10 11:16:45 PDT 2011
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Right Side
- last edit: Sat Sep 10 11:16:45 PDT 2011
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Wires
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Ventor
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Diagnostic Codes
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Low Voltage
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Album Description:
Many commercial and industrial buildings have a big flat roof that is a perfect place to install heating and cooling equipment. These pictures show some of the units that I have seen during service calls.
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Many commercial buidings and some residential buildings have a flat roof that provides a place to install heating, cooling and ventilation equipment. These units have unique service problems. This album will show some of those challenges in the form of pictures. The first picture is a shot of a rooftop unit installed 3 feet from the edge of the roof. There should be a railing to keep service people from falling to the ground.
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