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INSTALLATION OF ALUMINUM PLATES
RADSTEVE_2
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I HAVE A CUSTOMER THAT IS BALKING AT INSTALLING THE ALUMINUM PLATES. WHEN I INSTRUCTED HIM TO STAPLE THE PLATES ON ONE SIDE TO REDUCE NOISE AND HELP WITH ANY EXPANSION HE WANTED SOMETHING IN WRITING THAT EXPLAINED THIS TO HIM. I KNOW THIS IS THE BEST METHOD AND THOSE USING THIS METHOD HAVE HAD EXCELLENT RESULTS BUT I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO FIND ANYTHING IN PRINT. ANY HELP OUT THERE?
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I've found the best way to quiet down noisy plates is to put the system on constant circulation and outdoor reset.
I know your talking about the proper way to attach the thin flasing like plates.I haven't used that type for several years,but when we did we always used a reset control and had very little problem with noise regardles of how they were stapled.
One more thing Steve,shut off your caps lock and your posts will be easier to read.All caps here in cyber space is equivelent to YELLING.
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