2013년 12월 17일 화요일

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               Heard               the               term               variable-speed               blower               motor               and               wondered               what               it               was               and               why               it               was               beneficial               to               you?

There               is               much               you               should               know               about               the               benefits               of               having               a               variable-speed               blower               motor               over               a               regular               single-speed               blower               motor.
               Variable-Speed               Blower               Motor
               This               term               refers               to               the               fan               or               blower               motor               in               the               furnace               or               air               handler.

It               runs               at               pre-determined               speeds,               but               there               is               a               difference               in               how               it               gets               to               that               pre-selected               speed               and               how               it               slows,               or               stops.
               Motor               Varieties
               There               are               two               varieties               of               your               basic               blower               motor.

One               is               a               PSC,               or               permanent               split               capacitor               type               motor.

The               other               is               an               ECM,               or               electronically               commutated               motor.

The               ECM               motor               uses               less               energy               while               costing               more.

The               PSC               costs               less               but               uses               more               energy.
               Benefits
               The               benefits               of               a               variable-speed               blower               motor               is               as               simple               as               efficiency,               air               quality,               and               noise               level.

It               is               efficient               in               that               it               uses               less               energy               than               a               single               speed               air               system.

It               can               give               you               a               gain               of               1               SEER,               or               seasonal               energy               efficiency               ratio.

The               higher               the               SEER               of               a               unit,               the               lower               the               energy               consumption               is               for               the               unit.

Air               quality               is               better               because               the               fan               is               allowed               to               run               all               the               time.

Whenever               air               is               allowed               to               circulate               around               the               house               and               come               back               into               the               unit               via               the               filter,               more               pollutants               and               particles               will               be               caught               by               the               filter.

It               is               quieter               because               there               is               none               of               the               sudden               blast               of               air               that               a               single               speed               motor               blower               has               when               it               starts               to               work.
               Those               looking               for               a               higher               degree               of               efficiency               at               a               lower               energy               cost               may               want               to               consider               a               variable               speed               system.






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    About 'heater blower motor'-Where is the heater blower motor located on a 1992 Cutlass ...







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    Winter               will               soon               be               approaching.

    Soon               we               should               start               winterizing               our               home               for               those               winter               winds.

    By               taking               some               extra               steps               now               we               can               save               money,               save               energy               and               stay               much               more               comfortable               when               winter               arrives.

    First,               you               could               start               with               the               small               stuff               like               checking               out               your               windows               and               doorways               for               broken               seals.

    A               broken               seal               can               cause               you               to               loose               a               lot               of               energy               throughout               an               entire               season.

    It               can               also               cause               a               room               to               be               drafty               and               uncomfortable.

    A               seal               is               easy               to               fix.

    Just               go               and               buy               a               plain               old               tube               of               caulking               (make               sure               it               is               for               indoor               and               outdoor               use).

    Take               a               knife               and               pull               away               the               old               bits               of               caulking               and               replace               with               the               new.

    If               you               don't               want               to               use               caulking,               you               can               even               buy               weather               stripping               just               for               doors               and               windows.

    It               is               easy               to               find               a               leak.

    Just               place               your               hand               near               the               where               the               edge               of               the               frame               and               feel               for               air.
                   You               should               also               check               to               see               that               your               caulking               is               still               secure               in               these               areas               of               your               home:               around               your               plumbing               pipes,               around               furnace               vent               pipes,               gutters,               downspouts               seams,               flashing               seams               between               your               roof               and               siding               and               even               your               dryer               vent.
                   Next               you               need               to               check               out               your               roof.

    Make               sure               there               are               no               little               holes               beginning               to               form.

    If               you               see               any,               patch               immediately.

    If               you               have               a               metal               roof               you               should               recoat               the               roof               yearly               with               a               good               sealer.

    When               sealing               your               roof,               pay               extra               attention               to               the               edge,               seams               and               any               expansions               joints.

    You               should               also               reseal               the               area               around               caps               for               your               furnace,               water               heater               and               any               exhaust               fans.
                   If               you               have               your               manufactured               home               tied               down               and               you               live               in               an               area               in               which               the               ground               freezes               solid,               you               should               loosen               the               tie               downs               before               winter               really               hits.

    Freezing               ground               can               cause               the               ground               to               heave               as               much               as               3               inches               during               the               winter.

    Tie               downs               keeps               the               home               from               moving.

    This               means               it               can't               move               with               the               ground               and               can               cause               serious               structural               damage.

    Just               be               sure               to               make               a               note               to               tie               the               home               back               down               securely               by               spring.
                   Now               you               should               check               your               home's               skirting.

    You               want               to               make               sure               it               is               tight               and               secure.

    You               don't               want               any               air               to               seep               underneath               your               home.

    It               will               cause               your               home               to               be               cooler               and               can               even               cause               your               plumbing               to               freeze.

    Remember               to               shovel               that               upcoming               snow               away               from               your               skirting,               to               keep               from               harming               it.
                   Speaking               of               frozen               pipes               now               is               the               time               to               make               sure               you               have               no               plumbing               leaks.

    If               you               have               leaks,               fix               them.

    Then               you               may               want               to               insulate               your               pipes.

    Some               people               wrap               their               pipes               with               insulation               or               foam               insulation.

    Other               people               like               using               heat               tapes.

    If               you               are               using               a               heat               tape,               make               sure               you               inspect               it.

    If               there               are               any               tears               in               it,               get               a               new               one.

    You               should               also               never               overlap               a               heat               tape               because               it               can               cause               fire.
                   Repair               any               broken               storm               doors               or               windows.

    Caulking               your               doors               is               not               enough               to               stop               those               leaks.

    Broken               storm               doors               and               windows               can               cause               you               to               loose               50               percent               of               your               homes               heat.
                   Perform               a               yearly               furnace               check.

    If               you               don't               really               think               you               are               qualified               to               check               your               furnace               yourself               than               think               about               hiring               someone               to               check               it               for               you.

    Some               things               that               should               be               checked               yearly               are               fuel               lines,               safety               controls,               burner               and               flu               pipes.
                   You               can               change               or               clean               your               furnace               filter               easily               yourself.

    This               should               be               done               monthly.
                   You               may               also               want               to               check               the               blower               motor.

    First,               vacuum               up               any               dirt               or               debris               around               the               motor.

    Then               you               should               inspect               the               V               belt               and               pulleys               for               wear.
                   Clean               any               debris               and               dirt               in               the               furnace               area.

    Most               importantly,               never               use               the               furnace               closet               to               store               anything               or               to               dry               clothes.

    This               is               a               major               fire               hazard.
                   After               doing               all               of               these               little               things,               you               still               may               not               mentally               be               ready               for               winter.

    But               your               manufactured               home               will               be               ready.
                   







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    The               Glenspean               Lodge               is               a               small               luxury               hotel               that               was               originally               a               hunting               lodge               for               the               rich               and               famous               in               the               Scottish               highlands.

    According               to               the               hotel               website,               it               was               once               part               of               a               large               estate               owned               by               Laird               Macintosh               of               Macintosh,               whose               portrait               hangs               prominently               in               the               hotel               lobby.

    During               the               1920's               and               1930's               the               hunting               lodge               was               visited               by               many               well-known               people,               including               King               Edward               VII.

    Nowadays               it               is               part               of               the               Best               Western               Hotel               chain,               but               it               is               certainly               not               a               cookie               cutter               property.

    It               is               about               12               miles               outside               Fort               William               proper               and               accessible               only               by               motor               vehicle.

    Fort               William               is               the               "gateway               to               the               highlands"               and               the               jumping               off               point               for               the               Jacobite               Steam               Train               (also               known               as               the               Harry               Potter               train,               since               it               was               made               famous               in               the               Harry               Potter               films).

    Fort               William               is               also               at               the               foot               of               Scotland's               highest               peak               and               a               popular               site               for               hiking               and               skiing-Ben               Nevis.
                   Hunting               Lodge               Atmosphere
                   The               Lodge               oozes               with               atmosphere,               from               the               crunchy               gravel               driveway               to               the               landscaped               grounds,               the               elegant               lobby,               grand               staircase,               and               fourteen               tastefully               decorated               rooms-each               with               en               suite               facilities.

    Our               double               room               had               cream-colored               French               provincial               furniture,               a               window               seat,               and               a               spectacular               view               of               Ben               Nevis.

    And               unlike               any               other               hotel               room               we               had               experienced               on               the               trip,               it               was               huge.

    The               bed               was               large               and               very               comfortable.

    Our               twin               room               was               around               the               corner,               had               only               a               small               window               with               minimal               view               and               was               right               over               the               kitchen.
                   The               hotel               website               notes               that               each               room               is               unique,               including               a               turret               room,               several               four               poster               rooms,               and               the               Braveheart               Suite               (an               homage               to               the               Mel               Gibson               movie               filmed               nearby).

    When               Edward               VII               stayed               there,               it               must               have               had               a               different               label.
                   In               the               lobby,               bar               and               less               formal               restaurant,               dark               wood               and               rich               fabrics               dominate.

    The               hunting               lodge               theme               extended               to               some               stuffed               birds               in               glass               cases,               which               I               tried               to               ignore.

    The               lodge               prides               itself               on               local               foods               and               has               won               awards.

    We               ate               there               only               once               under               rushed               circumstances               so               I               do               not               feel               able               to               comment               on               the               food.

    In               fact               we               never               ate               in               the               award-winning               Nevis               View               Restaurant,               which               was               grand,               elegant,               and               empty,               even               on               a               Saturday               evening               in               peak               tourist               season               with               the               hotel               fully               booked.

    That               was               a               mystery.
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                   The               hotel               advertises               itself               as               a               venue               for               weddings               and               receptions               and               indeed               it               would               be               an               atmospheric               backdrop               for               a               Scottish               wedding               with               kilts               and               a               bagpiper.

    The               size               of               the               hotel               would               be               perfect               for               housing               the               wedding               party.
                   The               hotel               also               has               a               "snookers               room"               (billiards),               a               sauna               and               hot               tub,               and               a               small               fitness               center.

    We               did               not               actually               use               any               of               those               facilities.
                   One               of               the               few               weaknesses               of               this               hotel               was               the               lack               of               any               elevator               or               lift.

    A               person               unable               to               climb               stairs               could               not               be               accommodated.

    (I               asked               about               this               and               was               told               it               would               be               prohibitively               expensive               to               retrofit               this               hunting               lodge               with               an               elevator.)
                   Service               was               excellent               throughout               our               stay.

    It               almost               felt               like               visiting               someone's               (large)               private               home.
                   I               would               love               to               stay               at               this               hotel               again               some               day.

    If               you               are               in               this               vicinity               and               have               a               rental               car,               you               should               consider               staying               at               the               Glenspean               Lodge.
                   Details:
                   Glenspean               Lodge               Hotel               and               Restaurant
                   A               Best               Western               Hotel
                   Roy               Bridge
                   Fort               William
                   Inverness-shire
                   Scotland               PH31               4AW
                   http://www.glenspeanlodge.com/index.html






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    Remember               when               you               first               installed               your               "ultra               quiet"               Bathroom               fan?

    You               could               barely               hear               it               whisk               away               moist               air               and               odor,               right?

    Fast               forward               a               year               or               two               and               your               fan               is               probably               as               loud               as               the               box               fan               you               grew               up               with               as               a               child.

    Don't               worry.

    There               are               two               very               simple               methods               of               cleaning               out               your               old,               noisy               bathroom               fan               that               could               possibly               present               an               alternative               to               replacement.

    One               is               very               easy.

    The               second               is               a               bit               more               tricky.

    Very               Easy
                   Both               of               these               methods               for               cleaning               the               bathroom               fan               involve               removing               the               decorative               plastic               shroud               covering               the               motor               of               your               fan.

    There               are               only               two               or               three               ways               these               are               manufactured.

    Remove               the               shroud               by               prying               the               shroud               (at               one               of               the               corners)               away               from               the               ceiling.

    At               this               point,               you'll               see               how               the               shroud               is               attached               to               the               metal               motor               housing.

    After               removal               of               the               shroud,               place               the               plastic               shroud               into               a               5               gallon               bucket               of               water               mixed               with               either               vinegar               or               ammonia.
                   Assess               how               dirty               your               bathroom               fan               is               by               peering               into               the               metal               motor               housing.

    Along               with               common               dust               and               dirt,               you               could               also               see               excess               oil               and               grime               from               the               moving               parts               of               the               fan.

    Clean               out               all               loose               dust               and               dirt               with               a               standard               garage               or               house               vacuum.

    If               your               fan               is               located               directly               above               your               bathtub,               take               the               necessary               safety               precautions               to               avoid               shock.

    After               the               dust               is               removed,               clean               the               oil               around               the               motor               with               at               paper               towel               or               q-tips.


                   Insert               the               plastic               fan               shroud               back               onto               the               metal               housing               and               turn               the               bathroom               fan               on.

    In               most               cases,               this               simple               task               will               make               a               noticeable               improvement.
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                   Another               method               to               clean               your               noisy               bathroom               fan               includes               many               of               the               steps               taken               in               the               first               example               above.

    This               time,               take               an               additional               step               by               removing               the               motor               from               the               housing.

    Before               attempting               this               repair               yourself,               assess               your               comfort               and               skill               level.

    If               necessary,               contact               a               local               contractor               to               assist               you.
                   To               remove               and               clean               your               bathroom               fan               motor,               remove               the               two               or               three               screws               holding               the               motor               to               the               metal               housing.

    With               the               bathroom               fan               switch               turned               off               and               the               circuit               breaker               for               the               fan               off,               separate               the               electrical               connection               within               the               housing               to               the               motor.

    At               this               point,               the               motor               should               easily               exit               the               metal               housing.
                   Take               the               motor               into               your               garage               or               basement.

    If               you               have               an               air               compressor               with               a               blower               attachment,               use               it               to               blow               compressed               air               into               the               copper               coils               of               the               motor               and               the               outer               motor               shroud.

    If               you               don't               have               a               air               compressor,               a               vacuum               cleaner               will               work               just               fine.

    After               a               thorough               cleaning,               insert               back               into               the               motor               housing.

    Before               turning               the               circuit               breaker               on,               make               sure               to               double-check               your               electrical               connections               for               accuracy.

    Replace               the               plastic               shroud               and               turn               fan               on.
                   Even               if               you               perform               these               tasks,               you               might               find               that               replacing               your               fan               motor               is               inevitable.

    More               often               than               not,               cleaning               your               noisy               bathroom               fan               using               these               methods               will               either               prevent               replacement               or               extend               your               bathroom               fan               motor               by               several               months               or               years.






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