Thursday, January 30, 2014

Today's Reflection ★ January 30, 2014

That wasn't too bad ... as long as we stayed under the covers. Yes, like the Star Spangled Banner, (with the utmost respect to Mr. Key and the banner he held so dear) we made it through to "the dawns early light". Getting out of the covers was the problem, burr!!!!

We went to work as usual, with the exception of no heat keeping the walls warm. I took out at lunch to see if I could figure out the problem. No such luck this time, so before I headed back into town, I called Montgomery Heat and Air. The lady told me they'd call back, so I figured I'd wait. I waited a while and after finally just getting far too cold, I headed into town and back to work. With such a short notice, I figured it would be tomorrow before I could get someone out to see what was wrong. I was already planning a trip to Walmart after work, so we could purchase a better room heater then we have.

I'm back to work no more then 45 minutes, when my cell begans to shake and make all kinds of racket. It was the HVAC guy, whom just happen to be within 15 minutes of the house.

To keep this reflection short, my wiring skills are still good, as I got the new stat in correctly. He topped off the freon, and put the caps that have been missing all this time, on.  Warm air just screaming to get into the house. He then checked out the auxiliary heating coilsand found we have been on only 2 out of the coils and apparently they were not the hottest two. He gets the other repaired and then if the original working two didn't stop working ... same problem.

He got us heat enough to keep the house all nice and warm and then some. The heat also doesn't run near as long either. The house is by far, the most comfortable it's been since moving into the place. Yeah.

So, today's reflection ... that is the temp of the air leaving the new flexi duct I installed earlier. 100° He is supposed to get back with me so he can get the other part in. With 3 coils operating, it should be a warm rest of the winter.

The hammer? ... It's just to hold the thermometer down, while the air zips up out of the vent. 

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