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Stampede

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  1. I went to recharge the ac system. I only put in 12oz of A134, my pressure readings on the low side were 50psi, on the black numbers, 54 on the A134 blue numbers. On the high side, 125psi on the black, and 125 on the blue, and is was about 80 degs outside. What should be my target numbers? Note the system was empty when I started.

     

     

     

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  2. Legally you have to disclose any known issues..,........... So you don't know anything. The items were required to be up to code when the renovating was done. It could be as simple as adding a ground bar and moving the grounds there, which would be easy, but I'm not positive.

     

    That is what their inspector is saying, the electric needs to be updated to todays codes, but the renovations were done before these new codes came into effect, I don't see why though. Just an FYI, the house is not nob and tube, I also disclosed any known issues, which wasn't much, I fixed all known issues, to my knowledge.

     

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  3. Ok, here is my story. I'm selling my house, and trying to find something better, which I'm not, but that's another issue. I had my house inspected by a home inspector, found some issues. One of the issues, is the CSST gas line is not bonded. Ok, my problem is, the furnance was installed in 1997, I bought the house in 2002. The International Fuel Gas Code, did not start gas line bonding untill 2003.

    Second issue, the house was built in 1957, which had the hot and common wiring, not sure what to call it. At sometime the previous owner made a room in the basement, which has the 3 wiring, hot, common, and ground, and so does the furnance/AC. The complaint is the ground and common wire are on the same buse bar, the inspector says it needs to be a 4 condutor feed, seperating the common and ground wires.

    My question is, when does these items need to be up to code, when there is any updating to the eletric panel and furnance?

    Cause I'm not doing it, period, but would like to tell the realtor when it needs to be done.

     

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  4. I'm hoping to keep the lawyers out of this, but I doubt it. Here's the story been married for 14 yrs, have 14 yr old daughter, wife doesn't work. We own your house, or atleast paying a mortage. What is the percentage for child support and alimony?

     

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