[AT] OT - Any HVAC people on here
szabelski at wildblue.net
szabelski at wildblue.net
Wed Jun 24 14:07:29 PDT 2020
Hope this helps:
https://www.pickhvac.com/central-air-conditioner/carrier-vs-bryant-vs-day-night-review/
There are a couple of more reviews by HVAC.com. Do a search on “day and night ac”
>From a quick read it sounds like Carrier sold the Night&Day name to IPC, who continued the line. Then Carrier bought IPC, so now Cartier owns it again.
Carl
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From: Phillip Kelley <philkelley at windstream.net>
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Sent: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 16:37:38 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [AT] OT - Any HVAC people on here
I'm looking to replace an A/C unit. Dealer is pushing Day & Night
brand. I understand they are owned by Carrier. Anyone have any
comments good or bad? Thanks
On 6/24/2020 1:47 PM, Mogrits wrote:
> This doesn't respond to the original post situation but I can say I've
> personally installed three mini-split systems. Two were Klimaire Brand
> single headed units and I have been well-pleased with them. The second
> one of the two did arrive slightly low on coolant and I had to have a
> friend in the HVAC business come and add a little coolant.
>
> The third unit was a C&H Branded unit with one outside unit and four
> inside heads. It performs perfectly for my uses.
>
> All of the above are heat pumps, and they heat well even when outside
> temps are in the teens. If one was to install a unit themselves,
> they'd do well to buy, rent or borrow a vacuum pump to evacuate the
> lines before releasing the refrigerant. I've done it both ways, but I
> know evacuating is the best way to check for leaks and remove moisture.
>
> Warren
>
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