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Verizon can you hear me now?

ICE

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Inspection for a new furnace. The Verizon installer mounted two boxes inside the closet. Each has an attachment plug. One is plugged into the wall receptacle and the other is plugged into a power strip which is also plugged into the wall receptacle. The furnace and condensate pump are plugged into the power strip. Verizon supplied the power strip, no extra charge.

The condensate pump blocks a furnace access panel and the only way to move it is to bend the condensate pipe.

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Well at least they didn't forget the upper combustion air opening.

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Can that furnace (appliance) be removed? and the clearnace to combustables label should be checked, looks tight!

Combustion air, is that the vent near the flue exit? Gas lines, valves, union, drip leg?

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