neverenoughtools
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Has anyone had any experience with these units ?
My last house came equipped with a Tempstar, I went thru a blower motor, 2 Honeywell Smart Valves, and 2 control boards. Looking back I put more money into that damned thing then I would have, had I just replaced the sumbitch, but everytime it quit it was 0 outside and the fix was a shorter wait then a furnace changeout.
Brown or grey Smart Valves? I have been working with the grey ones for about 10 years now, as installed by various furnace manufacturers, and have yet to have a failure.
The brown ones are a different matter. Those aren't used anymore in new equipment.
Improper gas piping (no or wrong dirt leg) will allow stuff to get into the valve and ruin it.
Control boards are frequently mis-diagnosed.
Blower motors are frequently killed by 2 things:
(1) people that use those 1" pleated filters- believe me when I tell you that 99.8% of residential duct systems can't handle those filters and they are too restrictive when new out of the package... 90 days later and full of dirt is even worse.
(2) using the heating system as a temporary heater (or AC, depending on where you are) during construction. The eventual homeowners HVAC system is used for temporary heat/cooling during construction, and drywall dust kills it. Use in this manner voids the OE warranty. Builders are too cheap to pay for an independent temporary heat system so they stick it to the HVAC contractors and homeowners by destroying the equipment and filling the ducts with construction debris.
Power surges/storms will also take out or damage electronic components.
I'm not saying that you didn't have a lemon, but there are many causes for failure, and usually a piece of HVAC equipment will fail when it is operating the most.
Manufacturers don't like to pay warranty claims or give out free parts. The stuff is pretty reliable out of the box if it is installed right. Doesn't matter what name is on the box.
That furnace had the older style smart valve, furnace was installed in 97, the house is a ****** tract home in Highlands Ranch, Co that i no longer own, thank God. Th HVAC system was installed piss poor at best, lots of leaky duct work, obstructed air flow, etc. The control board, orig went bad, they replaced, new one went bad in about a month, they replaced again, under warranty, no more issues with cb after that. I attributed llot of that furnace problem to sloppy construction and a bad install, but even so it still put a bad taste in my mouth for Tempstar.
From what I read, the problems are mostly related to the builder, not the piece of equipment.
You would still have had problems if the box had another name on it.
The HVAC company will do the work to the standards allowed by the builder... if he wasn't paying much for mechanicals, the homeowners got **** for a system... and hopefully it held together long enough for the builder "warranty". That's how the game works.
What is this 1 inch pleated filter thing above all about? I run the 16x20x1 3M Filtrete filters. If these high efficiency filters are no good, then what should we be running?
Personally 3M filters filter to well honestly they slow down the airflow going through the furnace to much . Now this is personal preferance as well but I recomend to most of my customers the Flanders brand pleated filters . They are still a pleated filter but not as tightly pleated as the 3M's . I actually usually buy mine at Home depot or Lowes for between $6.50 and $8.50 a 3 pack which is actually a better price than I can get them for by the case from my " wholesale " suppliers. I also change my filters and tell my customers as well " once a month " especialy durring the summer when diminished airflow to the evaporator coil can cause problems with the compressor in the outside condensor due to the fact the Freon may not completely evaporate from a liquid into a gas before returning to the condensor.
Rick
What is this 1 inch pleated filter thing above all about? I run the 16x20x1 3M Filtrete filters. If these high efficiency filters are no good, then what should we be running?
Yep, don't those Honeywells have a one time blow fuse in the power module? I had one go about 2 days after it was installed; but after the dealer replacing the power module top thing, 4 years later its still trouble free. Its going to be in the 50's over the course of the next 10 days around here, reckon I'll be cleaning those damned cells again.Josh my only issue with electronic filters is " when one of the wires breaks in one of the cells " it will cost as much to repair that cell as it will to replace the whole air cleaner itself. I actually won an award for indoor air quality from Carrier " several " years ago . I am a firm believer of ultruviolet systems " when needed " but they only clean the air not the particulates in the air . I have always used 1" pleated filters " not 3M " in my installs and it is what I recomend to my regular customers . Now with that said if you have people in your house with breathing issues or allergies then you need more than a 1" filter is going to give you. I will also say I have never sold an ultraviolet system to a customer that didnt have a " medical need "for it and in those cases I recomend a Sanuvox system sized to their home.
Rick
I've had home owners call and file warranty claims with me in the summer cause the air conditioner freezes up or quits working, only for my HVAC guy to go out and see that their is a 3m filter that hasn't been changed that is full of dust, dog hair, and ****; thus reducing air across the AC coils. Of course being a ignorant homeowner isn't covered under warranty.

only for my HVAC guy to go out and see that their is a 3m filter that hasn't been changed that is full of dust, dog hair, and ****; thus reducing air across the AC coils.
But the package says good for 90 days....
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[hijack] Is your HVAC guy Viking in Parker, by chance? Seeing your name, location, and other things I think I might know you.[/hijack]
I was only curious specifically about Viking. I know a builder named Josh who lives in Franktown who exclusively uses Viking. Thought you might be him.
On the other hand, I snowmobile occasionally with the owner of Pine Valley.
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