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Jim Speranza
United States
Registrace 30. 01. 2018
Contact me for custom pre-built boiler systems and construction consulting at speranzadevelopment@gmail.com
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200 Amp Service Feed To New Home
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 14 dny
New power service cable installed to a new home. 200 amps 350 MCM cable.
Steel Board and Batten Siding On a New Construction Home
zhlédnutí 603Před 28 dny
Steel Board and Batten Siding On a New Construction Home
Spray Foam Insulation On a New Construction Home
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 28 dny
Spray Foam Insulation On a New Construction Home
Standing Seam Roofing And Steel Siding Prep On A New Construction Home
zhlédnutí 602Před měsícem
Standing Seam Roofing And Steel Siding Prep On A New Construction Home
Framing Completed On New Construction Slab Home With Attic Trusses
zhlédnutí 506Před měsícem
Framing Completed On New Construction Slab Home With Attic Trusses
2 Zone Ultra High Efficiency Combi Boiler System
zhlédnutí 619Před 2 měsíci
2 Zone Ultra High Efficiency Combi Boiler System
Electrical And Water Service With Meter Pit Completed and Backfilled
zhlédnutí 287Před 2 měsíci
Electrical And Water Service With Meter Pit Completed and Backfilled
Excavator Digging A Trench For Water And Electric Service
zhlédnutí 330Před 2 měsíci
Excavator Digging A Trench For Water And Electric Service
Pouring and Finishing a Monolithic Slab Foundation With a Concrete Pump Truck
zhlédnutí 486Před 3 měsíci
Pouring and Finishing a Monolithic Slab Foundation With a Concrete Pump Truck
Slab Forms, Rough Plumbing, and Radiant Heat Tubing Completed - Slab Ready For Concrete
zhlédnutí 573Před 3 měsíci
Slab Forms, Rough Plumbing, and Radiant Heat Tubing Completed - Slab Ready For Concrete
Drone Footage of a Recycling Junk Yard On Fire
zhlédnutí 509Před 3 měsíci
Drone Footage of a Recycling Junk Yard On Fire
Rough Plumbing Drains And Vents For A Slab Foundation
zhlédnutí 372Před 3 měsíci
Rough Plumbing Drains And Vents For A Slab Foundation
Skid Steer Laying Stone For A Slab Foundation
zhlédnutí 58Před 3 měsíci
Skid Steer Laying Stone For A Slab Foundation
Frost Protected Shallow Footers And Foundation On A New Construction Home
zhlédnutí 772Před 4 měsíci
Frost Protected Shallow Footers And Foundation On A New Construction Home
How To Install Frost Protected Shallow Footer Forms - Mono Slab EZ Forms
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 4 měsíci
How To Install Frost Protected Shallow Footer Forms - Mono Slab EZ Forms
Installing Batter Boards To Square A Foundation
zhlédnutí 416Před 4 měsíci
Installing Batter Boards To Square A Foundation
Site Work Completed And Ready For Footer Forms
zhlédnutí 67Před 4 měsíci
Site Work Completed And Ready For Footer Forms
Boxing Out And Building A 400 Ft. Stone Driveway
zhlédnutí 727Před 4 měsíci
Boxing Out And Building A 400 Ft. Stone Driveway
Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel Pulls Out A Bulldozer
zhlédnutí 343Před 4 měsíci
Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel Pulls Out A Bulldozer
Monoslab EZ Form Footers and Rebar Delivered For New Foundation
zhlédnutí 83Před 4 měsíci
Monoslab EZ Form Footers and Rebar Delivered For New Foundation
Two Pre-Built Single Zone High Efficiency Condensing Combi Boiler Systems
zhlédnutí 312Před 4 měsíci
Two Pre-Built Single Zone High Efficiency Condensing Combi Boiler Systems
40 Foot Storage Container Delivered To The Build Site
zhlédnutí 64Před 4 měsíci
40 Foot Storage Container Delivered To The Build Site
Skid Steer Brush Cutter Attachment Review
zhlédnutí 916Před 4 měsíci
Skid Steer Brush Cutter Attachment Review
Navien Combi Boiler System With 3 Zone Valves
zhlédnutí 707Před 5 měsíci
Navien Combi Boiler System With 3 Zone Valves
Taco Sentry Zone Valves For Boiler Systems
zhlédnutí 410Před 5 měsíci
Taco Sentry Zone Valves For Boiler Systems
Combi Boiler System With Outdoor Wood Boiler Backup Heat Exchanger
zhlédnutí 763Před 5 měsíci
Combi Boiler System With Outdoor Wood Boiler Backup Heat Exchanger
Skid Steer Over Tire Tracks - Installation and Review
zhlédnutí 440Před 5 měsíci
Skid Steer Over Tire Tracks - Installation and Review
Assembling a Boiler System With Backup Wood Boiler
zhlédnutí 359Před 6 měsíci
Assembling a Boiler System With Backup Wood Boiler
I need a system like that I’m in paterson nj
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So I’m having an issue with my GSXR600 the rectifier completely crapped out on me. Left me stranded I took it to a shop went ahead and did the stator and R/R with ricks parts. The bike isn’t getting correct voltage still. It varies between 12.5V and 12.7V @ 5k rpm. Right now I just checked and she’s at 12.15v sitting with the ignition off. I’m unsure what to do and where to start. I feel I have a wiring issue. The parts were bench tested and determined to be in good working order, even put an OEM R/R on while bench testing the ricks parts and got the same readings. The battery isn’t charging and if it is it’s charging very slowly.
@@Johnny2wheels test the stator between each wire with a voltmeter first to see if you are getting correct ac voltage
@@JimSperanza thanks for your quick response! I will check and let you know my findings!
Does the Naveen Combi boiler require to have domestic hot water plugged in as well or can it be used on a closed loop circulating a system only?.
They sell heat only models as well but you can use just the heating portion of the comnbi boilers if you need to.
@@JimSperanza thanks. I have to rebuild my current system. I did something wrong and I used a domestic hot water heater instead of a boiler and I'm not getting any flow on the primary loop. Kind of lost disappointed. I've got 60 hours into troubleshooting. It pays somebody $150 and he came out and told me to change the location of a pump and everything should work. This is just for my 30x40 garage but I'm really starting to get to the point where I just want to give up. I have great flow through the floor loops. I guess it's going to be next year. I'll hopefully be able to wrap this project up.
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I always installed the shut-off valve and unions for the circulators.
CZcams gold! This video was incredibly helpful as I'm about to DIY a Bosch combi unit to replace a 35 year old natural gas guzzler. A single zone system so not too complicated. Any thoughts on the quality of Bosch Singular system? Your feedback is appreciated.
@@nickmcnellis3937 email me at speranzadevelopment@gmail.com
I have this sump pump unit--its 2 years old. It was professionally installed. we live on pretty dry ground but twice a year I test it both in electric mode and in back up mode too--I test it two times each mode ( 4 checks ) and I do this by pouring water in the sump ---but---when it shuts off its very loud ! --any ideas ?--am quote pleased with this otherwise
Mine does the same exact thing .not sure why
@@JimSperanza Jim--what is your e mail address ? I just got a pretty goo note back from Liberty Pumps that speaks to this matter that I could send you a copy of
Looking good but have a question. At 6:03 in the video I see a box framed in and peaked my intrest. Later I see it wasn't filled with concrete, what is it for or it's purpose?
That's going to be a walk on shower. It will be filled with stone and mortar and so it's a smooth transition from the shower to the bathroom floor
@@JimSperanza never saw that before but makes sense.
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Thats not a cable, its a wire.
Master Mason but not FreeMason😂😂😂
@zorusmordozar1693 so mote it be!
Jim, I'm looking to do pretty much the same thing, what brand are those Stainless manifolds?
@@mmhamm bluefin manifolds
Nice work, very clean.
I have the same piping i sill like to know hoe to wiring the zone valves
I have a Rinnai RU199iN. I’m assuming my unit can be utilized the same way to do a single zone baseboard heating system in my basement? How do I go about scheduling a consultation? Thank you
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The conduit appears to end at the bottom in the ground and bare wires look to run from there. I thought it all was to be in conduit and is that deep enough?
@BitCounter it is direct bury cable. The final grading has still yet to be done which will make it deep enough.
no vapor barrier?
No
Nec 314.28 Code violation on those LB’s
Where did you buy it?
@@franciscosanchez2779 amazon
Where did you buy it?
It’s such a great look… very popular in Houston these days. Same with the dark color.
Here in UK spray foam insulation to roofs now makes homes difficult to insure. There have been many cases of the insulation causing other defects, particularly to the roof structure. Homes that had this foam installed are now having to take the stuff out at a cost many times that of the cost of installation (a messy, nasty job) just so that they can get house insurance.
The easiest way to deal with your situation is to bring in 480 Volts. Your wire size would have been much smaller which means less expensive . You would not have any voltage drop the only disadvantage is buying a step down transformer. This is if your utility company will cooperate with you.
Are you sure you don’t need a disconnected on the outside of the house? Just a suggestion, no way to de-energize the house at the house from the outside.
Is the jacket on the conductors from the Polaris taps to the panel dual-rated USE-2/RHW? Without the RHH or RHW rating, you technically can't use it indoors.
Never heard that one before. Only rhw can be used indoors?
@@PhillyFixed the cable is the same type that would be used if I used a 4/0 directly to the panel.
The LB underneath the panel is fine but conductors other than service conductors are not permitted in the same conduit as the service conductors. Not sure if you knew that already. NEC 230.7 is the code reference.
@electricalron this is the service cable. Not sure what you are referring to?
@@JimSperanza Right, only service cables are allowed in that conduit. You cannot add other conductors in that raceway.
This isn't a service entrance, it's a feeder. The service (and main) are at the road. He clearly stated it's a sub panel, hence the separate EGC.
In my area they are demanding that you install an expansion joint when a conduit comes from underground even to a meter socket only 30" off the ground. Reason being for ground settlement. Have saw too many 11/4 & 2" PVC conduits pull out of male adapter at bottom of outdoor meter cans. Waste if money the ulitity company denanding that you install a spare conduit if you went the other way.
@JohnThomas-lq5qp I install expansion joints on every junction box and panel. Especially on a new build. The ground will definitely settle and even an inch can rip off a conduit. You can see the expansion joint below the junction box in this video.
@@JimSperanza ok. Dumb ass me did not have my bifocals on and completely missed the expansion joint. The first 1/2 & 3/4" PVC expansion joints in big box stores did not have marks or instructions and one homeowner installed one during a cold day and had it set at extreme expansion range so come summer he had a open to the air expansion joint. At a 100 degree temperature spread 10' of PVC will expand 0.4".
What company makes the board and batten please?
@@tsaipodlocal supplier bends it on site. czcams.com/users/shorts6TycNa1RY6I?si=TLxSuuVVqXIxaWXj
Architect here. Black facia looks nice.
Black on black- very contemporary.
Lemme guess Really tiny amish people, a lot of them
Hello painting contractor here. Cool work I’ve painted a brand new metal building before and do you know about the clear coating they put on the newer metal siding these days that paint doesn’t stick to it? You have to use a special primer for that stuff if you paint it
That's good to know! Thanks. I'll test out some on a scrap piece to see how it holds.
Going to be a besutiful house.
That looks nice! So do you have a disconnect down at the road as well? For more space inside your junction box, I'd have cut two of the wires shorter so that there would be two high and two low, alternating.
@@Sylvan_dB czcams.com/video/IzBl1BUiCm0/video.htmlsi=QVqdq7SJI6m0JJcJ
Not only the line drop, underground cable doesn't dissipate heat like overhead. Most underground services are under 200 feet.
That's not what cheap lazy PECO told me when I changed over a 100 amp service in center city old house to a 100 & a 200 amp services that was feed by 80 year old #6 Guage copper rubber covered very frayed ( RHW ) wire. They told me that the 60 amp rated wire was cooled because it was underground and large enough to feed a total of 300 amps.
Do you need a separate grounding rod for this subpanel?
Need, no. And it appears he ran a ground and that is sufficient. However, I'd put in a ground rod or bond to the metal in the foundation. Two grounds is better than one, as long as adequately bonded together.
Heard you say it was going to be around $12k to run cable and get a transformer but didn't catch the price difference doing it this way... obviously cheaper. Last time I did a long run of 0/2/0 I believe it worked out to 50 amps usable at the end of 1,000 feet. (from memory) Bought a full spool at a substantial discount and had it delivered to the job. That was about 10 years ago so I am sure the price is way up now.
Cable was around $3200 plus junction boxes and polaris taps. So about $4k all in.
@@JimSperanza Yeah, I would say that was a good call to go in that direction. You are right about never needing the full 200 amps but to meet code / inspection you have to plan for it. For the average home I would feel comfortable adding another panel for a garage. Even with a future EV and several tons of AC they'd never draw the 200 amps.
@@JimSperanza Cheaper but you have to factor the loss that you pay in your electricity bill. If you have a voltage drop between the meter and your house, it's heat that you pay for since you have the meter back at the street (reason why the power company didn't want to install it near your house). Now to account a difference of 8k it would probably take decades, of course.
Definitely jack of all trades.
That is an interesting product. Are you a dealer for them and/or can you provide a ballpark price of what it costs?
@@jimw3799 I paid $117 per 8ft form
Thanks mate, very helpful.
Impeller replacement in the next video !😂
Nice work Jim.
Can you tell me which wires to pull so it will idle instead of dying ever time you stop ? Thanks in advance !
@lancejones6420 I'm not sure but that's a really good idea! I need to do some research myself.
Let me know 5you find the right ones to disconnect please ! Thanks 😊
Looks great!
Maaan thats beautiful work
Bro you suck
Fantastic. Am looking in on doing a diy one myself. The plastic ones for my mower is fairly cheap but if I can make something myself, I prefer to do that.
great video somehow i did all this on accident and didn't figure out how to get it back haha its kind a specific what you have to do but im happy!
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What's a setup like this go for? Do you have any where the boiler does hot water (tap) heat as well?
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Only thing I would’ve done different is add ballvalves to each side of my mixing valve in case it ever goes bad. That way it’s an easy fix for later.