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Thread: Help with 'antique' GE AC unit
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09-07-2010, 01:50 AM #1
Help with 'antique' GE AC unit
I currently have a 2 ton GE unit with a 3 ton coil indoors, the unit was installed 25+ yrs ago to cool a 2000+ sq ft brick home. My unit is slowly dying I believe because its only cooling down to approx 88 deg F with an outdoor temp of 95-99 deg F. The gauges are reading 80 psi on the low side & 205 or so on the high side, is this about right for an ambient outdoor DB of 95 deg F? It's been over 10 yrs since I've serviced an AC unit & I'm a bit rusty at it....
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09-07-2010, 06:34 PM #2
Re: Help with 'antique' GE AC unit
Kathy you are well out of order and I am reporting your post to the moderators.
This is for everyone to help each other without advertisement and personal gain.
You mention disease, well you post is a disease we could do without!
GrizzlyLast edited by Brian_UK; 09-07-2010 at 10:00 PM. Reason: Quoted part deleted, Brian
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12-07-2010, 02:46 PM #3
Re: Help with 'antique' GE AC unit
Hi, friend this one is not for any personal gain.Basically i just wanted to share that faulty ac may lead to breathing problem because there may be mold formation as well.As i am new in this forum i am learning the forum rules and i agree we must abide by the rules.
Thanks for your comment.
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