Alwayslearningelec
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You mean pitch pocket as I said. A pitch pocket would be a square sheet metal fabrication that is flashed below the roofing material. GRS is brought up through a hole in the roof through the center of the pitch pocket which is filled with hot pitch (tar). There should be ample room around the GRS for an amount of tar around the GRS in the pitch pocket for the tar to allow the GRS to move slightly without breaking the seal.Pitch pot.
It certainly is.On a separate note these units are being replaced with new. The feed is to be disconnected and reconnected to the new unit.
I'm thinking the following is involved.
1. Two men, one to disconnect the OCPD at the panel and one to disconnect the feed at the unit but now that I think about it I wonder if the disconnect needs to be saved and reused or new unit would have factory mounted disconnect. Guess that's important.
It's a very mixed bag. Even if the basis of design has disconnect, the HVAC guys will often make substitutions that may not have them.It certainly is.
It’s been a long time since I worked on roof top units. IDK how common factory disconnects are now.
What exactly is the roof curb? Like an actual sidewalk type of curb? Any pics?It's a very mixed bag. Even if the basis of design has disconnect, the HVAC guys will often make substitutions that may not have them.
And then there is the whole SCCR thing and if fuses are needed or not.
We usually try to spec. having the electrical come up through the roof curb of the unit if possible, but that often depends on the unit.
Yeah I don't think that LFMC would take 500 F tarI can't believe that they poured hot tar around LFMC. That's just roofing cement.
That's what it looks like.Its clearly a grc nipple through ze roof...
Could be- with the LFMC shoved into it and all slathered up with Karnack.Its clearly a grc nipple through ze roof...
No, not like a sidewalk curb. It's fabricated either by the fan/ packaged A/C manufacturer or the tin knockers to sit under the equipment. It seals the large opening through the roof and allows the equipment to connect to the duct work inside the building.What exactly is the roof curb? Like an actual sidewalk type of curb?