"CBHvac" wrote in message
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Snipped sniveling
That's what I thought..........you can't refute a damn thing I said flex
duct boy, and the best your butt buddy could do was backpedal. Here, try
again.
By all means, allow me to post the link to the "teh discussion"?:
http://tinyurl.com/wcos where you tried to dazzle us with your bull****
about the 200kW duct heater......or was it that you just got your BTU's
confused with your kW's? Or are you just going to try to pass it off as
a
typo? If you indeed re-wired the feeder wires to a 200kW duct heater,
you
broke your precious North Carolina State law that you're so adamant
about.....perhaps your AHJ will be interested in why a Div.15 contractor
was
doing Div.16
work. Now you know why they have laws to protect unsuspecting people
against bottom feeding residential wannbe commercial/industrial tin
knocker
****s like yourself. Don't need no the hi-temp wire, eh?
Speaking of which, I did find it interesting that you're butt buddy Paul
had
no qualms telling us in the Metasys thread
http://tinyurl.com/wct6 how he failed to look out for his customer
during
a
power outage.....with the customer looking a bill for 5 grand to cover
his
incompetence. Must be how you residential guys learn the
trade........at
the _customers_ expense. Oh, that's right, you're the dumbass who
doesn't
know the difference between bonding an interior metal gas line to an
electric service and why doing so doesn't qualify same as a grounding
electrode. Cuz you're scerd?
Have you brainiacs over there in alt.hvac ever figured out the
difference
between MCA and MOCP yet? Evidently not, since you don't know what high
temp wire is used for either. Pretty bad when a sparky has to point out
the
characteristics of the very equipment you ****ing residential HVAC
jerkoff's
are supposed to be servicing and installing. I guess that's what one
should
expect from people who try to turn a simple motor start problem into a
$700
service call then try to scare the customer into a new unit.