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		<title>By: Top Tech</title>
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		<dc:creator>Top Tech</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 22:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In response to Joe Liu comments on the Rheem modulating 90 plus furnace. I have been installing Rheem furnaces for 20+ years now. Knowing what you are doing and how to properly install a system seems to be a thing of the past. People want to throw a furnace in with no common sense and horrible workman ship. Your problem is not the Rheem mod. furnace. There are many things that have to be done to this top of the line furnace. Setting dip switches, proper placement of the sensor in the supply duct, installation and configure of the thermostat that goes specifically with your furnace,as far as the heat pump. It is used for outside temperatures down around 32-34 degrees. That&#039;s is a whole separate subject. Joe it might be hard for you to believe, because I&#039;m sure you new and had great relationships with your contractors. But its plain to see the Rheem mod furnace is over there head, technically! We have installed around 20 because they are for the higher end customer. Not just everybody gets one. I can understand your frustration, but who your dealing with as so called technicians don&#039;t know what they are doing. Does not take a rocket science to figure this one out.. Anyway that furnace has got a Heat Exchanger Warranty - Limited Lifetime Conditional Unit Replacement ,,Warranty - Limited Lifetime (Registration Required) and Limited Parts Warranty - 10 Years

Rheem supports its furnace equipment with strong
limited warranties and dependable, professional
service. All parts are covered by a ten-year limited
parts warranty, and a limited lifetime Heat Exchanger
Warranty is applicable on all models. In addition, a conditional Limited
Lifetime Replacement Warranty applies to RGFE, RGGE or RGJF
models for Rheem to provide a replacement RGFE, RGGE or RGJF
Gas Furnace to the original purchaser if the heat exchanger fails during
the lifetime of the unit. See our Prestige SeriesTM Limited Warranty
Card for more details.  Rheem is the top of the line equipment. Sorry for your bad luck in choosing a contactor of that nature.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In response to Joe Liu comments on the Rheem modulating 90 plus furnace. I have been installing Rheem furnaces for 20+ years now. Knowing what you are doing and how to properly install a system seems to be a thing of the past. People want to throw a furnace in with no common sense and horrible workman ship. Your problem is not the Rheem mod. furnace. There are many things that have to be done to this top of the line furnace. Setting dip switches, proper placement of the sensor in the supply duct, installation and configure of the thermostat that goes specifically with your furnace,as far as the heat pump. It is used for outside temperatures down around 32-34 degrees. That&#8217;s is a whole separate subject. Joe it might be hard for you to believe, because I&#8217;m sure you new and had great relationships with your contractors. But its plain to see the Rheem mod furnace is over there head, technically! We have installed around 20 because they are for the higher end customer. Not just everybody gets one. I can understand your frustration, but who your dealing with as so called technicians don&#8217;t know what they are doing. Does not take a rocket science to figure this one out.. Anyway that furnace has got a Heat Exchanger Warranty &#8211; Limited Lifetime Conditional Unit Replacement ,,Warranty &#8211; Limited Lifetime (Registration Required) and Limited Parts Warranty &#8211; 10 Years</p>
<p>Rheem supports its furnace equipment with strong<br />
limited warranties and dependable, professional<br />
service. All parts are covered by a ten-year limited<br />
parts warranty, and a limited lifetime Heat Exchanger<br />
Warranty is applicable on all models. In addition, a conditional Limited<br />
Lifetime Replacement Warranty applies to RGFE, RGGE or RGJF<br />
models for Rheem to provide a replacement RGFE, RGGE or RGJF<br />
Gas Furnace to the original purchaser if the heat exchanger fails during<br />
the lifetime of the unit. See our Prestige SeriesTM Limited Warranty<br />
Card for more details.  Rheem is the top of the line equipment. Sorry for your bad luck in choosing a contactor of that nature.</p>
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		<title>By: Joe Liu</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Liu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I contacted Rheem&#039;s customer service and they are not willing to help at all with my problem.  One of their distributors, Gensco, sold a Rheem system to a contractor, Haas Heating, who then installed the unit in my home.  This is a contractor who was suppose to go through a class in order to install a Rheem mod 90 plus a heat pump.  This unit was installed in May, 2009.  To this date, I am still not able to get my system operating properly and the contractor has dropped off the face of earth.  I have called him numerous times and also have called Gensco and asked them to help me over four months ago and no one is welling to help. 

When I hired Haas Heating to Install this Mod90 and heat pump in my house, he told me he was certified by Rheem and can install this system.  It has never worked properly since he installed it.  He then asked one of Rheem&#039;s sales rep to come and take a look.  They got the unit working and hurried out of my house.  The heat pump worked for 3 minutes then shut down again!  

I am very surprised a company Rheem would authorize/allow someone this inexperienced who can not and does not know how to set up a system to have any contact with consumers!   I have already paid over $12,000 to have this Rheem system installed and basically have a metal heap outside my house that does not do what is suppose to do and Rheem just hides behind their big name.  Completely unwilling to help their customer!!!!!  DON&#039;T BUY THIS PRODUCT!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I contacted Rheem&#8217;s customer service and they are not willing to help at all with my problem.  One of their distributors, Gensco, sold a Rheem system to a contractor, Haas Heating, who then installed the unit in my home.  This is a contractor who was suppose to go through a class in order to install a Rheem mod 90 plus a heat pump.  This unit was installed in May, 2009.  To this date, I am still not able to get my system operating properly and the contractor has dropped off the face of earth.  I have called him numerous times and also have called Gensco and asked them to help me over four months ago and no one is welling to help. </p>
<p>When I hired Haas Heating to Install this Mod90 and heat pump in my house, he told me he was certified by Rheem and can install this system.  It has never worked properly since he installed it.  He then asked one of Rheem&#8217;s sales rep to come and take a look.  They got the unit working and hurried out of my house.  The heat pump worked for 3 minutes then shut down again!  </p>
<p>I am very surprised a company Rheem would authorize/allow someone this inexperienced who can not and does not know how to set up a system to have any contact with consumers!   I have already paid over $12,000 to have this Rheem system installed and basically have a metal heap outside my house that does not do what is suppose to do and Rheem just hides behind their big name.  Completely unwilling to help their customer!!!!!  DON&#8217;T BUY THIS PRODUCT!</p>
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		<title>By: candace sweet</title>
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		<dc:creator>candace sweet</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i have a RUUD heat pump made by Rheem and it has lasted us 25 years, so something must be pretty good about their product. i am now having to replace it and i was hoping to hear that the equipment of the heat pump has been updated to accommodate the new 410-A refrigerant. i heard the pressure is higher and causing problems in the new models. thanks for input.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have a RUUD heat pump made by Rheem and it has lasted us 25 years, so something must be pretty good about their product. i am now having to replace it and i was hoping to hear that the equipment of the heat pump has been updated to accommodate the new 410-A refrigerant. i heard the pressure is higher and causing problems in the new models. thanks for input.</p>
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