stormchaser
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Well, this blows. We were getting LP on once of our 4 Marine Air (yes, Marine Air, not CruiseAir) units so we had them looked at. They found it to be lwo on freon, not a big deal. But while there we ahd them service all the units only to discover a BIG but unknown problem with the salon unit.
Until jsut the week before last, we never needed heat so never knew we had a problem. The Salon unit puts out really good COLD (in AC mdoe) but almsot no heat (lukewarm at best). The others pump out lots of heat (so we know its not just low water temps).
So, what did they find? They found that the "reversing valve" is stuck. this is likely because the installer of the units did not do the initial install right. It seems they didnt install an inline filter to catch crap in the lines and likely didn't blwo out the lines to clear any junk in them...so now the reversing valve is junked up and will not "close all the way". They confirmed this with their gauges. in AC mdoe pressures look good, but in Heat mode, it looks almost like there are two high sides...thus indicating a stuck reversing valve.
So...what they say is "replace the system"...that it would cost more to tear the system apart, replace the valve, and put it all back together. Argh! Thousands of dollars in damage due to INCOMPETANCE...and of course the original installer is no longer in business according to the pervious owner.
So...anyone ran into this before and been able to get the valve "unstuck"? The tech said that if the stuff passes through somehow, it will end up in the receiver/dryer and likely be ok...the problem is how to get it unstuck jsut once? They said to try fliping back and forth from heat to AC a bunch of times over a day or two and it MIGHT work loose. Any other thoughts or suggestions?
Until jsut the week before last, we never needed heat so never knew we had a problem. The Salon unit puts out really good COLD (in AC mdoe) but almsot no heat (lukewarm at best). The others pump out lots of heat (so we know its not just low water temps).
So, what did they find? They found that the "reversing valve" is stuck. this is likely because the installer of the units did not do the initial install right. It seems they didnt install an inline filter to catch crap in the lines and likely didn't blwo out the lines to clear any junk in them...so now the reversing valve is junked up and will not "close all the way". They confirmed this with their gauges. in AC mdoe pressures look good, but in Heat mode, it looks almost like there are two high sides...thus indicating a stuck reversing valve.
So...what they say is "replace the system"...that it would cost more to tear the system apart, replace the valve, and put it all back together. Argh! Thousands of dollars in damage due to INCOMPETANCE...and of course the original installer is no longer in business according to the pervious owner.
So...anyone ran into this before and been able to get the valve "unstuck"? The tech said that if the stuff passes through somehow, it will end up in the receiver/dryer and likely be ok...the problem is how to get it unstuck jsut once? They said to try fliping back and forth from heat to AC a bunch of times over a day or two and it MIGHT work loose. Any other thoughts or suggestions?