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Q&A: Is there building code on where the central AC compressors should be installed?
Question by TfC_137: Is there building code on where the central AC compressors should be installed?
Our new construction home is scheduled to close next month., but the location of the AC compressors is really annoying. The compressors were right on one edge of our extented patio at first. I think that is a design flaw I had not expected. Other houses don’t have our issues since our house is flipped. I expressed my concern to the builder on the safety (kids will play on the patio)and noise issues. They said it was impossible to move to the other side at the current stage. However they did move a little bit to allow a seperation (one foot, with some plants put there). I really appreciate their gesture. But is that really what can be done? Is is possible that the current location violates some building code? How to find out if that is the case?
Best answer:
Answer by glenn
With the pipes and electrical box, I would bet it is very expensive to move at this stage. Building code is different in every city. Your city might have something about this but I can’t imagine that they would.
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recall Iams product code?
Question by Suzanne: recall Iams product code?
recall product code from Iams site, just copied and pasted…hope it helps!
To read can product codes, refer to the bottom of the can.
The first four numbers of the second line of numbers are
the date code, and the following four numbers indicate
the plant code.
For example, if the second line begins with four
numbers from 6339 to 7073 followed by the Plant
Code 4197, then the product should be recalled.
For foil pouches, the code numbers are located at the
lower left hand corner on the back of the pouch. The date
and plant codes appear in the third group of numbers,
beginning an 11-digit sequence.
See www.Iams.com and www.Eukanuba.com for
illustrated details or call P&G Pet Care Consumer
Relations at 1-800-882-1591.
here’s the address for cat & dog food…pls be patient.
http://us.iams.com/iams/en_US/jsp/IAMS_Page.jsp;jsessionid=21PELOGA5ULRPQFIAJ2JY2WAVABHNHE0?pageID=PCA&articleID=300003
Best answer:
Answer by Nate A.
Thanks
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