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dusty condo, where is the filter?
hi my condo gets dusty all the time. i heard changing the filter will
improve it. where is the filter? TIA sam |
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"sam" wrote in message ... hi my condo gets dusty all the time. i heard changing the filter will improve it. where is the filter? TIA Depends. Many condos have individual air handlers under each window where hot or cold (depending on season) water is pumped through from a central plant. The cover comes off and a foam time filter can been seen and either replaced or washed. While you are there you might want to oil the fan motor. Other condos have house type air handlers or furnaces. Just change the filter. sam |
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sam wrote:
hi my condo gets dusty all the time. i heard changing the filter will improve it. where is the filter? TIA sam It may be almost anywhere. I suggest asking a neighbor. Note: changing the filter may not help you reduce the dust in your condo, but it should go a long way towards protecting the heating - cooling system from that dust. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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