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OK, never mind I think I figured it out. I thought the heater was all a fuse.
Thanks! I should have done the math. I was thinking it would be just slightly less than the run winding. Have a great weekend!
Thanks Sam! If I had held onto my question you also answered it in one of the next videos. Have a great day. I really appreciate all you have done to bring this great information to people wanting to learn. Keep up the good work!
June 9, 2021 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Where’s the video on testing a variable speed compressor? #22140Thanks!
June 9, 2021 at 11:56 am in reply to: Where’s the video on testing a variable speed compressor? #22138I’m pretty sure that it was here.
Thanks!
Ok, no big deal. It just confused me a little on the question since there appears to be two right answers depending where I look.
Yes, nothing in my spam either to notify me of replies.
Module 8. Unit 1
On another note, I don’t get emails when my questions are answered here, even though the box is checked. Any ideas why that would be? Is anyone else having trouble with that or is it just me? I get all the other emails with quiz results without a problem.
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I think this is what I was looking at when I did the exam. So is this talking about the regulator at the meter? I thought it wasn’t since LP is 11″ wc at the appliance if I remember correctly.
0:32 in the video, he says the regulated output pressure of the regulator is 1 to 4″ wc, depending on the equipment. For natural gas ranges and dryers, the regulated pressure would be 5 to 7″ wc; for LP ranges and dryers, the regulated pressure would be 11″ wc.
16:40 in second video. Thanks!
So I am reviewing some videos and I think I found where I got this idea. Is this a typo or did I just misunderstand what you meant?
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