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    Location: Houston, Texas | Hello fellow FMC'ers I need to access the relays, blower, etc., has anybody done that before ?
do I have to remove the closet floor ?
I wouldn't want to remove the entire unit...........
Thank You
Rico Gomez |
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   Location: Cottage Grove, OR | The house AC units are actually designed to slide out the access door on the outside. They are on their own individual frames so you will just need to have something there to support them. That will give you much better access than trying to go down from the closet floor. If you will send your emai address to me at stephen@heinrichs.com I will send you documentation for the those AC units to help guide you in your repairs.
Edit: I found your email address and have sent the information. |
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  Location: Medford, OR | Could you send me then documentation info you have these AC's Stephen, I've been looking at my AC'S recently myself....and they need trouble shooting and I need access! |
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Veteran
    Location: Houston, Texas | Thank You..... I was afraid that I had to use the chainsaw
on the closet floor..  |
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   Location: Cottage Grove, OR | dkarnath - 2014-07-24 2:50 PM Could you send me then documentation info you have these AC's Stephen, I've been looking at my AC'S recently myself....and they need trouble shooting and I need access! Will do! |
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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado | Better yet, post to files section or something? I'm curious myself |
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   Location: Cottage Grove, OR | jevans - 2014-07-25 4:40 AM Better yet, post to files section or something? I'm curious myself This website currently doesn't have a files section. It will when we get the new site fully implemented. What I have are Duotherm documents and not FMC documents. |
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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado | Ok, whatever. What I was referring to was Publications -> Documents ... No big deal either way |
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