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Re: You Kept Me From Blowing Myself Up Once, Let's Do It Again!
is it approved to use it like that? it seems way too fragile for that application.
Re: You Kept Me From Blowing Myself Up Once, Let's Do It Again!
I don't think copper tubing is rated for the pressure of the propane bottle, i think at least a first stage regulator needs to be before the copper tubing.
Re: HVAC tech awarded 75Mil in lawsuit
the store involved could not produce service records. That leaves them with no defense.
Those are freeze burns.
pecmsg
Re: HVAC tech awarded 75Mil in lawsuit
From what I read...he "jumped on the grenade" to save others...25 surgeries? Pay the man. Mad Dog
Re: HVAC tech awarded 75Mil in lawsuit
Kroger has had some negative publicity lately, much of it revolving around its attempt to merge with Albertsons, closing a bunch of stores, and some "interesting" pricing practices. I can't help but wonder if this was the result of a chain-wide practice of deferring maintenance.
With regard to getting people away from the leak, I would have done the same thing. That was a life-threatening situation.
Re: HVAC tech awarded 75Mil in lawsuit
You would have to go over extensive legal documents to get the 100% full story. IMO if you own a building that is open to the public, or if you invite someone into your building/home and your negligence leads to their injury/death, you should almost always be held accountable. I don't think there is enough info here to say the tech should have known he would get hit with r22, so not sure how he would have known to be wearing gloves. Odds are good if the tech hadn't sacrificed his hands it could have been someone elses face in there.
Re: Connecting AC to Hydronic System
Ah ok, so Rh and C are not needed on the panel’s equipment side, thank you!!
Re: Vent placement in home 2-pipe steam heat system
@pacoit , radiator air volume can be found here:
You'll have to scroll down a ways, but they're there.
Re: You Kept Me From Blowing Myself Up Once, Let's Do It Again!
1/4" copper is good for 912# at 100 degrees
