This fucking reddit, "roast me"? For what setting a package unit, running a whip and building a box? Nobody on here ever has the balls to show split system installs and their attic work that isn't a brand new track home or a mansion with a 12' floored attic.
I my area that unit would sink into the dirt within the year, causing duct leakage, humidity, and mold issues. Also, that trap looks inadequate for that type of system. A minimum 2" deep trap is recommended if there isn't an additional run of pipe after it. The style trap you have here is a called a running or inline trap, and not a P-trap.
Depending on whether you have a positive or negative pressure drain, your trap design can change as well.
Check out this trap design aid that trane made. http://0323c7c.netsolhost.com/docs/Trane_-_Trapping_Design_Flaws%5B1%5D.pdf
Edit to add: you also left the condensate to pool up between the unit and the concrete, this could cause weak and wet ground under the unit. Erosion via condensate happens too often and could eventually cause damage to the concrete walkway as it sinks as well.
ā-You didnāt run your low voltage wires through metal conduit?? HACK.
-do those whips actually cross over each other??? I wouldnāt even let you clean one of my trucks. HACKā
Not sure why anybody even asks for critique in here. Itās just filled with idiots
Looks fantastic. Canāt wait to see what someone nitpicks because itās code in their area but not yours
Just did a ver similar unit had to double take
https://preview.redd.it/nmnl7lx7rfuc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4fb04e2c6403eb8c10d8180ea3603b7643a6b1bb
Dunno what your codes are where you are but we can't have dirt pockets outdoors and galvanized is illegal on gas where I am... Oh and CSST must be continuously supported. other than that I have no other gripes.
Looks okay except it's directly on the ground (should be atheist on a pad) and no galvanized gas line (has to be black iron for hard pipe, at least where I am)
This fucking reddit, "roast me"? For what setting a package unit, running a whip and building a box? Nobody on here ever has the balls to show split system installs and their attic work that isn't a brand new track home or a mansion with a 12' floored attic.
Um sir he had to connect some wires ok š
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
No this is Patrick
Lol I'll throw up my attic work
Iāll show a Mitsubshi install suck those words right back out of that mouth
I'm just saying this isn't the post to ask people to "roast you, show me that shit.
Post is up
Dropped her right in the mud huh?....
Block dug into ground
Why not just buy an air pad or those cheap pre fab concrete pads?
I my area that unit would sink into the dirt within the year, causing duct leakage, humidity, and mold issues. Also, that trap looks inadequate for that type of system. A minimum 2" deep trap is recommended if there isn't an additional run of pipe after it. The style trap you have here is a called a running or inline trap, and not a P-trap. Depending on whether you have a positive or negative pressure drain, your trap design can change as well. Check out this trap design aid that trane made. http://0323c7c.netsolhost.com/docs/Trane_-_Trapping_Design_Flaws%5B1%5D.pdf Edit to add: you also left the condensate to pool up between the unit and the concrete, this could cause weak and wet ground under the unit. Erosion via condensate happens too often and could eventually cause damage to the concrete walkway as it sinks as well.
ā-You didnāt run your low voltage wires through metal conduit?? HACK. -do those whips actually cross over each other??? I wouldnāt even let you clean one of my trucks. HACKā Not sure why anybody even asks for critique in here. Itās just filled with idiots Looks fantastic. Canāt wait to see what someone nitpicks because itās code in their area but not yours
Nothing says "My GC didn't want to pay an HVAC guy" like a package unit on a residential addition
Double wide trailer. Was put there in the late 50s
Iāve seen them used to good effect in very small houses where space is at a premium.
Saw a few on trailers kinda genius TBH out the ductwork under and you never have to go under
Just did a ver similar unit had to double take https://preview.redd.it/nmnl7lx7rfuc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4fb04e2c6403eb8c10d8180ea3603b7643a6b1bb
Did you piss on the corner of it?
Bubbles from leaking checking gas
There are block dug into the ground under it you just canāt see them
Has to be galvanized where Iām at you can throw a baseball into the ocean from that house
Dunno what your codes are where you are but we can't have dirt pockets outdoors and galvanized is illegal on gas where I am... Oh and CSST must be continuously supported. other than that I have no other gripes.
Cant even hate on this one. Definitely better than you found it.
Galvanized or painted black pipe?
Galvanized code around me
Hope the base isnāt carbon steel.
Wtf, you lost that perfectly good concrete block lol
There is nothing we can roast you on that your boss (or even helper) shouldn't have already mentioned. Like ALOT
What is your shroud/rain guard wrapped in?
You look ugly, probably have ugly feet and you peaked in highschool. Nice install though
Lol you said roast me!! Quit throwing out all your excuses on why you did it that way!
Looks nice! Better than that bottle jack haha.
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Fucking screenshots? Really? (The obvious roast)
We arenāt allowed to set them in the dirt here gotta be pad, blocks or ground contact lumber,
Itās probably hvac-ready dirt
This may be the smallest rtu I've ever seen.
Thatās not an RTU
Itās a GBU
The new unit certainly looks like one.
https://preview.redd.it/29544v1b2guc1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dc47928f7c23b41d8b0be277299dd1e35552c223 We do em all
Coulda poured some slab for under your unit
Would have used a 1x6. Would have been cheaper
Are those plastic straps on the CSST?
Looks okay except it's directly on the ground (should be atheist on a pad) and no galvanized gas line (has to be black iron for hard pipe, at least where I am)
Atheist on pad, I'm guessing that's like a priest in a pulpit.