My advice would be concerning the heat strip is obviously figure out proper heat kit for this unit. And most importantly get a licensed electrician to run the wire from the panel to the heater. Nice work.
I retired 3 yrs ago after 40 yrs in our trade. The companies I worked for did both service and install. Although I primarily did commercial work at times we would do residential. 1 day I would be servicing a 40 ton RTU. The next day installing a 4 ton residential unit. I always made it clear to my service managers ( after I had enough experience) My job is not to be a electrician. I'm quite capable but all it takes is one mistake and bad things happen. I see you're starting off, good for you this trade is demanding. Take your time, don't be afraid to ask questions to senior techs. I wish you nothing but success.
Had to parkour just to service this thing
Is this an old house? It looks tight in there. I would imagine they would design it with more space so you can stand up. (Like my house)
@@TheColorOfIce Most single level homes have a horizontal system but I agree that the placement for this system could have been better.
My advice would be concerning the heat strip is obviously figure out proper heat kit for this unit.
And most importantly get a licensed electrician to run the wire from the panel to the heater. Nice work.
@@LeoLoder yeah I sent that information over to our install team.
Are you in service/ install or both?
I retired 3 yrs ago after 40 yrs in our trade. The companies I worked for did both service and install. Although I primarily did commercial work at times we would do residential. 1 day I would be servicing a 40 ton RTU.
The next day installing a 4 ton residential unit. I always made it clear to my service managers ( after I had enough experience) My job is not to be a electrician. I'm quite capable but all it takes is one mistake and bad things happen. I see you're starting off, good for you this trade is demanding. Take your time, don't be afraid to ask questions to senior techs. I wish you nothing but success.
@@LeoLoder that’s awesome and thank you
Terrible install
@@jaimecortez3601 agree