Yeah they do put out alot of condensation. Be careful not to let the garage get below freezing. It will destroy the secondary heat exchanger. If you have no drains in the garage your kinda screwed. Ive seen people pump them outside but always have trouble with line freezing. Maybe heat tape on...
I work hvac and I must say great choices in equipment. I love trane and mitsu. I have a 16i trane for my house and a mitsu for my garage too lol. I service york and there are just straight garabage anymore.
Yes I now work and install york and I swear not a single furnace makes it a year before stupid issues come up. People blame the install but I have seen good installs just have all sort of issues. Hell a 3 week old ac just needed a hard start kit installed to get compressor to kick in. I know...
My fault not all xbs are micro channel looks like there is 2 levels of the lower grades. One is a tan which is the spine fin and the other is a black grille type which is the micro channel.
The XB line has a micro channel coil and the XR line is the spine fin. I love trane and have installed close to a 1,000 units. I personally have a 16I at my house and I love the thing. I would go the XR route not the XB. The XB micro channel has more chance of clogging and the spine fin is...
I am not familiar with waste oil but normally those type of heaters have one tough heat exchanger, I wouldnt worry with that. Goes to lowes and wait for the deal on the cheap honeywell. I do hvac for a living and its probably the cheapest route with a good stat or try the ecobee. This is one I...
yeah around 100 bucks and not sure the lowest setting. Most heaters arent designed to run at 35 degrees or even under 50 degrees. What type of heater are you running.