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Re: outdoor coils
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- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 20:28:42 -0700
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Original poster: "Hooper, Christopher AZ" <christopher.az.hooper@xxxxxxxxx>
Move out west, no cold, no rain, just a little heat (116f) and our
coils love a little heat.
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Sent: Fri Nov 18 10:41:30 2005
Subject: Re: outdoor coils
Original poster: CTCDW@xxxxxxx
I agree about keeping the secondary inside... Thats an easily
installed item when I want to use it. My real problem is the heave
stuff, like the caps, control panel, etc. Thanks to all who have
responded, by the way. most helpful. Anyone have any info on caps and
what kind of abuse they can take (like freezing temps....) I'm most
concerned about the harware of the coil being in an unheated
enclosure all winter , and in the summer, rain, sleet, hail, etc.
anyone have experience ith any of this?
Chris