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Mounted over a hole in the exterior wall.Pcinspector1 said:Screw missing or the bundling of wires?Is the spare allowed to be taped off or do you require wire nuts?
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I'm not sure what's up. This happened one other time with a roof mounted condenser. It has never happened with a ground mounted condenser. It might be a false reading. The last time that it happened I had the installer, who was no slouch, check it out front to back. I was there and nothing was found wrong.MASSDRIVER said:is that because the neutral is connected to ground?
The fan is hung off of the flex duct...It's a seismic thing....Paul Sweet said:It's going to be fun putting those tiles back in. I hope that fan is well supported. Do the troffers have secondary support wires, or are they clipped to the grid?
Flexible connector is not allowed to pass through the sheet metal wall of a furnace. Hard pipe must be used for that. I don't know the code section.Pcinspector1 said:Are flex GAS lines allowed to connect inside the furnace or does there need to be a solid gas line extension through the side? Code section?