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Save Money and Have a More Efficient Heating and Cooling System by Installing New A/C Units and Furnaces for Each Level Acworth, GA

Save Money and Have a More Efficient Heating and Cooling System by Installing New A/C Units and Furnaces for Each Level  Acworth, GA

HVAC Installation Project Overview

Materials:

- 2.5 Ton Air Conditioner

- 80% Gas Furnace

- Evaporator Coil

Project Scope of Work:

- Remove Existing Equipment:

- Safely remove the old air conditioning unit, furnace, evaporator coil, and any associated components.

- Ensure proper handling and disposal of all removed materials.

Install New A/C Pad:

- Place a new A/C pad in the appropriate location to support the new unit.

- Install New Payne Air Conditioner

- Mount the new Payne 2.5 Ton Air Conditioner securely on the new A/C pad.

- Ensure proper placement and leveling of the unit for optimal performance.

Install New Metal Safety Drain Pan with Safety Float-Switch:

- Place a new metal safety drain pan under the evaporator coil.

- Install a float switch in the drain pan to prevent water damage by shutting off the system if there’s a drain backup.

Install New Payne 80% Efficient Furnace:

- Install the new Payne 80% Efficient Gas Furnace in the designated location.

- Ensure proper ventilation and gas line connections for safe operation.

Install New Evaporator Coil:

- Install the new evaporator coil in the correct location within the furnace system.

- Ensure proper airflow and connection to the new A/C unit.

Clean and Flush Existing Copper Line-Set:

- Flush the existing copper line-set to remove debris and contaminants.

- Ensure the lines are properly prepared for brazing and refrigerant flow.

Nitrogen Brazing While Torching Lines:

- Use nitrogen during the brazing process to prevent oxidation and ensure the integrity of the copper line connections.

Triple Vacuum Line-Set to 300 Microns:

- Perform a thorough vacuuming of the copper line-set to 300 microns to remove moisture and air from the lines, ensuring optimal system performance and refrigerant charge.

Air-Seal Blower Compartment:

- Ensure the blower compartment is properly sealed to prevent air leakage, which can impact system efficiency.

Computer Charge Equipment:

- Use computer-controlled equipment to precisely charge the system with the correct amount of refrigerant.

System Commissioning:

- Test and verify the operation of the entire HVAC system, ensuring proper airflow, heating, cooling, and safety functions.

- Adjust settings and make any necessary fine-tuning to optimize performance.

Dispose of Debris and Removed Materials:

- Remove and dispose of all old equipment, materials, and debris in an environmentally responsible manner.

Completion Checklist:

Equipment Installed:

New A/C pad.

Payne Air Conditioner.

Payne 80% Efficient Gas Furnace.

Payne Evaporator Coil.

Key Tasks Performed:

Copper line-set cleaning and preparation.

Nitrogen brazing.

Triple vacuuming of lines.

Blower compartment air-sealing.

Proper refrigerant charge.

System commissioning and testing.

Debris Disposal:

Old units and materials safely disposed of.

Upon completion, the HVAC system will be fully operational, providing efficient heating and cooling while ensuring safety and system longevity.

Service provided: A/C Replacement

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Products Used

    Payne A/C, Furnace, Evaporator Coil

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