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27 July 2017

Re: [DIY] Utility room insulation?

 

If your furnace is a 90% unit it will condensate during the heating cycle and can indeed freeze during the winter.


Flat_Land Dale
 

Thanks for the explanation, I always feel better when I know the correct terms.  The copper tubing runs down the wall on the inside which I guess connects to the compressor.  So the pipe that extends to the outside for the condensation (?) to drip out is only used in the summer when the air conditioner is running?  Shouldn't be anything coming out during the winter when the heater is on?  I was worried last winter that it might freeze.  


>>On Jul 25, 2017, at 9:24 PM, David Cox dcwired@att.net [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


OK.  The outside unit is the part that needs good air flow.  It is the compressor which, by reverse operation, either cools or heats the inside of the house. The inside unit in the attic is the blower (fan) for the inside air.




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