I don’t know about you but I find I have more problems with the ceiling units versus the wall units. 🤔 lol an I would much rather work on a wall unit than the ceiling unit. As I have explained to Employees I provide you with a camera phone for a reason !! Always take pictures prior to disassembly. It makes reassembly so much easier specially if it’s a day or two later cause you had to wait for Parts an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!😂😂 nice job on a good training video!!
Not a fan of these ceiling cassette units. Had multiple pump failures and the floats always stick. Can’t even access the coils without taking the whole thing apart. Junkkkk
Nice work those are difficult to work on 😊😊
Great job Jeff thanks for the video
I don’t know about you but I find I have more problems with the ceiling units versus the wall units. 🤔 lol an I would much rather work on a wall unit than the ceiling unit. As I have explained to Employees I provide you with a camera phone for a reason !! Always take pictures prior to disassembly. It makes reassembly so much easier specially if it’s a day or two later cause you had to wait for Parts an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!😂😂 nice job on a good training video!!
It’s about half and half with me on repairs on wall hungs vs ceiling. But you’re right. Pictures before hand have saved me big time
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Have a nice weekend
You know those poor homeowners had no idea what they were signing up for when they bought that junk.
Does flashlight gloves are pretty handy
Hell yea
Do ductless systems require auxillary heat and how do they handle defrost?
Standard wall and ceiling cassettes don’t have aux heat. When they defrost they just stop the indoor blower.
Thanks
Not a fan of these ceiling cassette units. Had multiple pump failures and the floats always stick. Can’t even access the coils without taking the whole thing apart. Junkkkk
Cant imagine anyone cleans the drains on these lol
Carrier certainly didn’t make it easy to do.
More crap