Was that furnace a condensing furnace? If so, the pan needs to be larger than what was in this video - the pan has to be under all components that can have condensation, not just the cooling coil.
Veritas Without going into too much explanation this system can be identified as a split system because it has more than one component. The condenser/compressor is located outside and air handler/furnace is inside the attic. Just think when the HVAC system includes multiple components then it is a “split system”.
Good short description of components. To the point.
Learned a lot just in the first minute alone. Thanks for sharing!
Jesus Paid It All we are glad you found it helpful!
Gas line missing the drip leg/ sediment trap
Was that furnace a condensing furnace? If so, the pan needs to be larger than what was in this video - the pan has to be under all components that can have condensation, not just the cooling coil.
the system is not missing a sediment trap, it was installed inside the cabinet. You can so the cap exiting the bottom of the furnace.
ezDwm Great catch! Thanks for the feedback!
Awesome !
Convenience outlet for outside condenser?
Where is the primary and secondary drains ?
Nice video thanks
No primary visible or stub out
Good ole inspectors
Wtf no drip leg
How did you know it was a split system 😭 a little overwhelmed right now hvac is so extensive haha
Veritas Without going into too much explanation this system can be identified as a split system because it has more than one component. The condenser/compressor is located outside and air handler/furnace is inside the attic. Just think when the HVAC system includes multiple components then it is a “split system”.
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