The so called "liquid line" can no longer be called a liquid line when used as a metering device, it becomes an RFC (refrigerat flow control) line.
The so called "liquid line" can no longer be called a liquid line when used as a metering device, it becomes an RFC (refrigerat flow control) line.
Specs:
Rated Voltage > One of them is : LMU240CE
Well RBM, since you mentioned it, posting to folks to use 18 ga. for this application is incorrect. I post *once in awhile* to help folks as well. I would not recommend that DIY's do air conditioning and refrigeration work, since it is hazardous. It can kill. That's why you don't usually find HVAC equipment available at your local Home DIY center. It is a silent killer if not properly installed. And yes, I have the training, the certificiations and the degrees. And yes, I'm in the trade. Have been for 36 years going strong.
And yes, people can get hurt if you choose to install a device that, utilizes inductive motors with windings that if not properly grounded can kill. Particularly with the presence of water. Particularly with under gauged wiring.
So if anyone's interested in a ductless unit, if you purchase and want to install the equipment youself - please by all means read the instructions, and when in doubt, call a professional.
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No, I said that a liquid line wouldn't sweat. It's a subtle difference so maybe you should get some help to understand it.
No you didn't. You asked a question because you don't understand the system.
You clearly have not clue. I've pointed out your ignorance and incompetence. Nothing you can do about it but run around in circles and deny. Sorry but that's just the way it is.
No, that's where you blow it, as I didn't say it was still a LL, Asshole!
Then you better get some more training. Cause it can and does happen. (not that I'm saying it happens in this case, but your general statement is incorrect)
Lack of competence... Yeah, right. I see where you clearly pass all my questions, because you CAN'T answer them! But, I figured as much, since you can't even comprehend this thread correctly.
Is Stormy your brother?
Why did you pass up your chance to shine, Lucy?
And WHERE did I call is a LL? I didn't!
But understand this, a LL can and will sweat under the right conditions.
No, I asked because you said they were more than a little different. Try and keep up and get the facts straight.
And you're so competent, that you run around and side-step ALL of the questions I ask to you. Which, BTW,doesn't mean I don't know the answers. That's a pure sign that you don't know your head from a hole in the ground. Go ahead and run around and spew your shit all over, I'll make sure that I point out your incompetence.
Just what kind of BULLSHIT are you trying to pass here?
You come in here and asked a question about installing a mini-split system.
Now, you want us to believe that you're a seasoned professional????
LMAO
Yeah, and I bet you have some land in FL for sale, right?
The fact is, you want to install something which you don't have the training to do. You come in here and asked a question. You didn't get the answer you was looking for, then you try and side-step your shit and now act like a professional. Yet you want to disregard the manufacture's installation instructions. Sorry, that just doesn't fly.
You're just another dumb-ass homeowner that wants it done CHEAP!!!
Clearly, you're more confused than I thought. I'm not the OP
Well, f*ck a duck. LOL :-)
Nice job meheh heh heh. Hey wasn't it you accusing others in this very thread of not being able to read threads? Need some help getting that foot out of your mouth?
ROTFLMAO!
Do you see me arguing with his above facts?
Geez, you really need to get a clue, Dipshit!
No way to argue your self out of a foot up the ass :)
Not as bad as you need
bwahahahah
Guess what, the real facts that are on-topic, is that the stat wire is still unacceptable by the manufacture.
Look who's talking, a walking Baboon. LOL
You must have missed the part in the wiring to the inside unit where it specifies using 18 gauge 4 conductor cable. Those aren't my specs, they're LGs
That doesn't mean you can use thermostat wiring.
That's the whole point.
The real facts is? I see English isn't your main language is it?
I have no doubt that any baboon could be trained to write far more lucent and coherent sentences that you would ever be capable of...heh
You're an incompetent troll.
Wow, you used the same word as I, Baboon. That was original... LOL
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My facts are straight, son. You clearly don't know what's going on now.
Good luck, you'll need it.
Wrong again, think what you wish... but I never ONCE called it a LL on the mini-split.
Since I brought you reply back into context it makes even less sense you illiterate moron.
Let's see, you used these same words ( I, you, that) that I did, imbecile. Got something "original" to say? heh
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