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Originally Posted by hcoles
Okay people, the saga continues.
During hot days the large family room unit goes to a high (+65F) discharge temp. when it should keep supplying cold air. The contractor agrees something is not right.
I've been watching them closely e.g. during the pressure and vacuum processes because I found the brazing "issue" and ground wires placed in the panel on the wrong bus. Then the vacuum process had poor performance due to worn out equipment/etc. Anyway - I'm watching them like a hawk.
Now the GM and lead tech. wants to come and work on the system - AND - doesn't want me to be near where they are working. I suspect many reasons but of course not sure why he would all of a sudden change how we are working. My main concern is he will again not do a good job during the vacuum process and doesn't want me to see him do that.
Am I being unreasonable to want to know exactly what they are doing?
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Put the shoe on the other foot. When you are working on something and it isn’t going well, do you want someone right there watching, asking questions and making comments? I say, let them have a go at it while you are away and see if that makes a difference.