How big is a 5 ton Hardy replacment coil?
Retail Dealer100.08Distributor No Customer Prices Contact Your Local Dealer For Pricing & Availability 5 TON COIL – 24 1/2″ X 28 1/4″ X 6″ (6 CIRCUIT) (945280C000), 131,000 BTU @ 2000 CFM (.28″ SP) (WEIGHS 43 lbs. PLUS CRATING) DO NOT EXCEED THE CFM SHOWN AND INSURE THE EXISTING SYSTEM WILL DELIVER THE REQUIRED CFM WITH THE ADDED STATIC PRESSURE.
How much does a 5 ton Hardy heater cost?
Contact Your Local Dealer For Pricing & Availability 5 TON COIL – 24 1/2″ X 28 1/4″ X 6″ (6 CIRCUIT) (945280C000), 131,000 BTU @ 2000 CFM (.28″ SP) (WEIGHS 43 lbs. PLUS CRATING) DO NOT EXCEED THE CFM SHOWN AND INSURE THE EXISTING SYSTEM WILL DELIVER THE REQUIRED CFM WITH THE ADDED STATIC PRESSURE. Retail Dealer100.24Distributor No Customer Prices
Where can I get a replacement Hardy fan?
REPLACEMENT FAN FOR HARDY FAN COIL UNIT (H200.00) Retail Dealer200.23Distributor No Customer Prices Contact Your Local Dealer For Pricing & Availability RETURN OR SUPPLY AIR BOX (ONE SIDE) FOR 3-TON COIL (PN. 200.03)
Where is pin 87 on hard start relay?
Start by disconnecting the battery. Locate the wire that goes from the ignition switch to the starter solenoid. Unless your VW has had previous wiring changes, more than likely, it’ll be a larger red wire with a quick disconnect. This wire will go to pin 87 on the relay.
How does a hard start relay work on a car?
A hard start relay basically directs the electrical current from the battery, through the relay and to the starter motor instead of routing it through the ignition switch. This eliminates a path of approximately 15′ of wiring and potentially bad connections.
How do you install a new ignition relay?
This process is a simple reverse of the removal. Install the new ignition relay switch in the same direction as the previous unit. Attach the ignition relay to the steering column or the bracket with the screws you removed initially. Reconnect the cover that secures the harness to the housing, then reconnect the electrical harness (es).
How are switching relays used in a heating system?
More About Switching Relays Switching relays are used to control the flow of water in a heating system by monitoring temperatures and adjusting boiler water temperature to match the demand. They are used in coordination with circulator pumps and programmable thermostats to control zoning in a hydronic heating system.