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Old 10-20-13, 11:16 AM   #13
WyrTwister
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Originally Posted by pinballlooking View Post
Yes it was shipped with flare nuts on fittings and service valves. It did not come with the pre-made lines I ordered them with the unit.
I did not like the patio blocks for the pad so yesterday I poured a pad. Now I have to wait until the cement cures before I can finish.
I am going to finish running the power to it today.
Depending on the outdoor temp , you probably need at least 1 day to let the concrete cure enough to work on it . Two days would probably be better . Maybe more than that if it is cold ?

At work , we usually use " Tap-Cons " or steel drop in anchors for cinder block or concrete .

Did I ask if your outdoor unit has a drain fitting on the bottom ? To allow water melted during defrost , to drain out of the " cabinet " ?

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