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Re: [RFI] Ensuring an RFI free air conditioner install

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Ensuring an RFI free air conditioner install
From: Steve Dyer via RFI <rfi@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Steve Dyer <w1srd@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2020 17:44:10 -0700
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I have a variable speed Bryant (same as Carrier) and it is RF silent, so I don't agree 100%. It also has an ECM fan motor on the outdoor unit and an ECM motor in the air handler. I couldn't be happier both with it's efficiency and RF silence. That said, as a general rule Jim is correct. More people have had problems than successes. My unit does have a factory filter on the AC line input and when I installed it Bryant factory engineer was keen to know if it worked. It did. I do hope when I have to replace the compressor it behaves the same. Built by Litton if I recall. Your best bet is to find an installer that will take you to another customer with the exact same install they are pitching and you can listen yourself with a portable setup.
I was lucky to find a really good HVAC guy near me that was amenable.
73/GL,
Steve
W1SRD


On 10/7/2020 15:32, Jim Brown wrote:
On 10/7/2020 12:46 PM, David Winarsky wrote:
Is there a specific law

How about "the customer is always right," and "if you don't sell what I want, I won't buy it?"

There's been plenty advice on this reflector to avoid anything that has a variable-speed motor like the plague -- they WILL generate RFI, usually serious RFI. A study of the archive should bear plenty of fruit.

73, Jim K9YC
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