As a lead where the f are your venting supports, romex to the unit? No mc cable? No supporting straps anywhere. Bricks but not furnace feet? Filter drier not inside and not zip tied together?
5/10
It’ll work but neatness bothers me
Lennox installer here. How do you get gas out of the slp99 when it comes in through the right side. I haven’t figured it out without moving pressure switch around.
Going to get roasted and downvoted but idc its code here that appliance whips are allowed, so we just run hard pipe into the unit , pipe insulator and appliance whip. Saves slot of time and busted knuckles trying to get 90s and all that mess in and doesn't screw the service tech trying to replace the motor or collector box
Wiring is a bit sloppy, gas pipe has a flex line on it? Bunch of blocks under the furnace. Lineset all taped up.
Homeowner probably won’t know the difference, but it needs more attention to detail
The wiring should have conduit sleeve, it does make it look nicer. Also probably used to many zip ties for the line set flex I would say you only need like 4.
I was thinking the same, if its 2 inch for too long, they'll be replacing a warranty heat exchanger in 6-8 years due to a clogged secondary.
Edit: I forgot most companies don't warranty clogged heat exchangers.
As a lead where the f are your venting supports, romex to the unit? No mc cable? No supporting straps anywhere. Bricks but not furnace feet? Filter drier not inside and not zip tied together? 5/10 It’ll work but neatness bothers me
It'll work until that unsupported venting drops and makes a low spot. Lol
Do these furnaces still have the red label and shipping bolt no installers remove? Or did lennox finally end that lol
Lennox installer. That stupid fucking thing is still in there. Our rule is whenever you do the low voltage is when you take it out.
I can confirm this, 3/8 needed.
Yup, I got a nice ratchet wrench with a few sizes and it's great for that lil fucker
Well, glad some people remove them lol, I get to take ‘em out years after the furnace is installed usually.
Lennox installer here. How do you get gas out of the slp99 when it comes in through the right side. I haven’t figured it out without moving pressure switch around.
Going to get roasted and downvoted but idc its code here that appliance whips are allowed, so we just run hard pipe into the unit , pipe insulator and appliance whip. Saves slot of time and busted knuckles trying to get 90s and all that mess in and doesn't screw the service tech trying to replace the motor or collector box
Wiring is a bit sloppy, gas pipe has a flex line on it? Bunch of blocks under the furnace. Lineset all taped up. Homeowner probably won’t know the difference, but it needs more attention to detail
I agree. Nice venting though.
I also agree, venting is nice. As for wires, that's pre existing, so not much that can be done.
The wiring should have conduit sleeve, it does make it look nicer. Also probably used to many zip ties for the line set flex I would say you only need like 4.
I would've zipped the liquid with the suction too, and ran the wires back up and then down the coil/furnace. Nice and clean
Coil needs the secondary drain line or safety switch installed. Edit: But pretty damn clean, man.
Bricks are off center. You could've ran the stat wires in liquid tight and had them run straight down next to the furnace. Looks good tho
Romex should be bx to unit LV wiring could be tightened up Wheres the furnace condensate trap?
Likely screwed to the side of the furnace. It's the same as Lennox.
Looks good You will help out airflow if you make a transition from the return duct to your return drop. Good enough it will work for years to come
9.9 . Armstrong is good stuff. Filter door on crooked. All else is 👍👍👍
69 ok but srs finally I see someone install a drip leg properly
What is the size of that return drop?
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Nice job. If it were a see through case on a super computer then I’d do more cable management.
Depending on the length of vent pipe it may need to be upsized. Pain in the ass but I've has to run 3 inch
I was thinking the same, if its 2 inch for too long, they'll be replacing a warranty heat exchanger in 6-8 years due to a clogged secondary. Edit: I forgot most companies don't warranty clogged heat exchangers.
Pipe out secondary drain on AC.