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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have an attic heat pump. It gets checked twice a year by a company and my husband goes up there once a month to check the lines, etc. No mold. It is ten years old. Trane. It also has a float switch. which will stop the water issues from impacting the ceiling drywall if we did get a condensate line clog. while I agree a unit of that type probably should not be in an attic- with proper care they are fine.[/quote] Just because it can work doesn't mean it's a good idea. There are lots of things that are prohibited by code that can work under certain circumstances. HVAC equipment in unconditioned space is one of them. [/quote] Side note. Code is the absolute minimum focused homeowners “safety and health” not quality nor efficiency. Anyone who tells you they “build to code” and act like they you will be getting quality, run FAST. [/quote]
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