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Lefty[_2_] July 13th 10 08:14 PM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 

"The Daring Dufas" wrote in message
...
On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.

I'm not really familiar the the brand. Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?

TIA


Uh, It's the name of a service company.

http://www.goettl.com/

TDD


Sadly, this is happening more and more. Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. Go
figure.........................

Lefty



keith July 13th 10 09:38 PM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 
On Jul 13, 2:14*pm, "Lefty" wrote:
"The Daring Dufas" wrote in ...



On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. *From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. *The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.


I'm not really familiar the the brand. *Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?


TIA


Uh, It's the name of a service company.


http://www.goettl.com/


TDD


Sadly, this is happening more and more. *Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. *Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. *Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. * Go
figure.........................


Should be pretty easy to find the manufacturer. Pretty much
everything you come across has electronics in it these days. Look for
the FCC ID and go to fcc.gov to look it up. If not, it's probably UL
listed; same deal.


Lefty[_2_] July 13th 10 09:53 PM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 

"keith" wrote in message
...
On Jul 13, 2:14 pm, "Lefty" wrote:
"The Daring Dufas" wrote in
...



On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.


I'm not really familiar the the brand. Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?


TIA


Uh, It's the name of a service company.


http://www.goettl.com/


TDD


Sadly, this is happening more and more. Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they
must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. Go
figure.........................


Should be pretty easy to find the manufacturer. Pretty much
everything you come across has electronics in it these days. Look for
the FCC ID and go to fcc.gov to look it up. If not, it's probably UL
listed; same deal.


Furnace, condenser and heat pump electronics are usually made by a third
party manufacturer, such as Honeywell, White-Rodgers, or others. Actually,
you'd be surprised how much builder-grade equiptment was made entirely by
sub-contract shops like ICP.

Lefty




George July 13th 10 10:05 PM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 
On 7/13/2010 4:38 PM, keith wrote:
On Jul 13, 2:14 pm, wrote:
"The Daring wrote in ...



On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.


I'm not really familiar the the brand. Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?


TIA


Uh, It's the name of a service company.


http://www.goettl.com/


TDD


Sadly, this is happening more and more. Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. Go
figure.........................


Should be pretty easy to find the manufacturer. Pretty much
everything you come across has electronics in it these days. Look for
the FCC ID and go to fcc.gov to look it up. If not, it's probably UL
listed; same deal.


Likely that won't yield much since it will only tell you who the gypsy
outfit who builds nameless units bought the various boards from.

[email protected] July 14th 10 12:22 AM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 17:05:04 -0400, George wrote:

On 7/13/2010 4:38 PM, keith wrote:
On Jul 13, 2:14 pm, wrote:
"The Daring wrote in ...



On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.

I'm not really familiar the the brand. Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?

TIA

Uh, It's the name of a service company.

http://www.goettl.com/

TDD

Sadly, this is happening more and more. Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. Go
figure.........................


Should be pretty easy to find the manufacturer. Pretty much
everything you come across has electronics in it these days. Look for
the FCC ID and go to fcc.gov to look it up. If not, it's probably UL
listed; same deal.


Likely that won't yield much since it will only tell you who the gypsy
outfit who builds nameless units bought the various boards from.


The UL/CSA/ETL listing should still work. Of course it could *really* be a
fly-by-night outfit and not listed, but it's worth a try.

The Daring Dufas[_6_] July 14th 10 01:12 AM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 
On 7/13/2010 2:14 PM, Lefty wrote:
"The Daring wrote in message
...
On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.

I'm not really familiar the the brand. Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?

TIA


Uh, It's the name of a service company.

http://www.goettl.com/

TDD


Sadly, this is happening more and more. Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. Go
figure.........................

Lefty



The label with the model number and serial will have the manufacturers
name on it. the Goettl website lists several brands of equipment that
they sell and install.

TDD

[email protected] July 14th 10 02:36 AM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:06:45 GMT, (Malcolm Hoar) wrote:

In article , " wrote:

Likely that won't yield much since it will only tell you who the gypsy
outfit who builds nameless units bought the various boards from.


The UL/CSA/ETL listing should still work. Of course it could *really* be a
fly-by-night outfit and not listed, but it's worth a try.


The component that matters most is... the compressor. Try and
figure out who made that. If it was US made, it was probably
one of only a handful of companies. Of course, it could be
an Asian import too.


Sure, but the object was to figure out who's AC unit it was. Other
documentation can usually be found once this is known.

Ashton Crusher[_2_] July 15th 10 07:33 AM

Opinions on Goettl Air Conditioners?
 
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:14:18 -0400, "Lefty"
wrote:


"The Daring Dufas" wrote in message
...
On 7/13/2010 12:45 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
A friend is considering buying a home in the Phoenix that has a 4 year
old Goettl air conditioner installed. From having been in the house on
a very hot day, it seems to do a good cooling job. The unit is a 4
ton, 13 seer, roof mounted.

I'm not really familiar the the brand. Can anyone offer experience or
opinions on this?

TIA


Uh, It's the name of a service company.

http://www.goettl.com/

TDD


Sadly, this is happening more and more. Furnace makers are getting their
pop-in logos replaced by the installing dealer, who simply has a similar
plastic logo made-up. Without furnace or a/c equiptment documentation,
you'll be lucky to ever figure out who made the dumb thing. Actually I've
noticed this so much on Goodman brand garbage lately that I think they must
offering to make them up for the dealers themselves. Go
figure.........................

Lefty



What's wrong with Goodman stuff?


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