Essential Heating and Cooling
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A residential HVAC unit, likely a furnace or air handler, is shown in a basement or utility room with exposed wooden framing and concrete block walls.
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An external HVAC unit is mounted high on a brick wall of a building. An extension ladder is leaning against the wall next to the unit.
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A residential HVAC furnace unit is installed in an attic surrounded by insulation, ductwork, and various household items like boxes and a car seat.
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An HVAC technician is servicing an outdoor condensing unit, using a manifold gauge set to check the refrigerant levels. The unit sits on the ground next to a house.
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A large commercial rooftop HVAC unit is shown with its access panels removed, revealing the internal components like coils, compressor, blower fan, and electrical wiring.
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Two Goodman residential furnaces are connected to a large ductwork system in a basement or utility room. A water heater is visible on the left.
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A commercial rooftop HVAC unit is shown with its access panels removed, revealing a blower motor and internal wiring, along with tools like a drill on top.
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The electrical control panel of a commercial HVAC unit is open, showing a complex arrangement of wiring, circuit boards, relays, and contactors. A technician is looking at a schematic.
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An outdoor HVAC condenser unit is being serviced, with a technician's tools, including a manifold gauge set and a scale, visible on the ground.
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A new Rheem commercial rooftop HVAC unit is shown on a concrete pad, next to its pre-fabricated curb adapter, ready for installation.