This Genie chain drive bullet assembly is the white piece that holds the chain for the garage door opener together. Works with chain model Genie garage door openers that have a C-Channel rail. The chain carriage assembly for these models also attaches to this chain bullet assembly allowing it to move the garage door open and closed up and down the rail.
These instructions are written assuming that you will have ample room around the garage door opener to perform this repair. Some rare instances will require removal of the unit from it's mounting hardware and repair made on a bench or the garage floor. Refer to your owner's manual for proper assembly and carefully read and understand all warnings and cautions pertaining to your unit.
1. Pull emergency release cord on the carriage to disengage opener to close the door if necessary. (If unable to lower the door using the garage door opener, use extreme caution manually closing the door. Before pulling the emergency release cord, make certain people and objects are clear of door opening.)
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Otherwise, your idea about zip/tape and drywall is good. Perhaps even easier is two layers of fire rated drywall offset so that seams don't align, with a good job on mudding and taping. Another option you have is to put an air barrier between the studs and drywall (tyvek) for that continuity, and then you can care a little less about the quality of the drywall.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. A hole is only a hole if somethings not in there, right? If you screw something into it, air wont get around it. Not a ton anyways. If you move things around on the wall, it's easy enough to repair with a pre-mixed drywall compound.
That said, the wall between the garage and house is notoriously difficult to seal. What is the top of the stud wall separating them? The trusses as in a one story ranch, or is it a 2 story house? You may consider sheathing one side then spray foaming the cavity and especially the area above the wall which is usually a joist, and usually has a few penetrations.
Not sure where you are at, but in BC we would consider the garage to be unconditioned space, and a vapour barrier would be required on the warm (house) side of the wall. This vapour barrier would typically be detailed as the primary air barrier. As for the living space above, this is a good use of closed cell spray foam in the joists to insulate and air seal. Or, you could seal the floor sheathing as your primary air barrier.
Dont forget to add a CO detector as part of the renovation.
I have thought about it. However I decided to go with Stiebel Eltron tankless electric water heaters. One dedicated for the kitchen faucets and one for the rest of the house. They require a lot of amps (3x40Amp) but work very well.
Back to the ZIP sheathing idea. Are there any concerns with off gassing with ZIP sheathing. From the OSB, the applied coating or even the tapes? The only info I could find was a research paper that was paid for by HUBER, so not sure how objective that is.
You may want to do some research on those tankless water heaters - they often produce a cold water sandwich. There is also a significant problem pairing tankless water heaters with very low flow devices as a 1.2gpm lav sink (which is plenty for a lav sink - I've had 0.5 gpm work fine) will only pull about half of that water from the hot water, and a flow rate of 0.6 gpm is insufficient to cause the tankless water heater to turn on.
You may also want to head over to Matt Risinger's you tube channel to see the challenges he faced in his own house trying to get an airtight seal between the garage and living space. I think it is in the Real Rebuild series video on the first blower door test...
If all the offgassing is occuring from materials you used on the exterior, anything that comes off is going to dissipate outdoors, and shouldn't have much impact on the air quality inside your home. Some flashing tapes can be pretty stinky, but I don't think the Zip tape is particularly bad in that regard.
If you go with a tankless water heater, a natural gas fired one is really a better choice than an electric one. The electric ones tend to require BIG electrical supplies, which often require service upgrades with older homes, and they aren't very good in terms of overall fuel use, either (i.e. they burn more 'stuff' than using the natural gas directly), unless you happen to be in an area primarily served by hydroelectric generation.
Your thoughts on fixture flow vs tankless activation seem correct.
You may wish to google Tankless cold water sandwich.
Consider also that 30 years ago low flow fixtures were 3.5 gmp; 20 years ago they were 2.5 gpm; 10 years ago they were 1.5 gpm. Now days the engineering of aerators has improved so much that 0.5 gpm is common, and the default of most store bought fixtures is 1.2. In 5 years you may have a difficult time getting a 1.2 gpm fixture.
Also consider that when taking a shower the temperature of the water you want may not be >50% from the hot side. The incoming water temperature in Florida is so high, especially in the summer, that you may want only 10-25% hot water mixed. The Steibel wont activate.
ETA: a. - since this is really off the title topic it should really get its own thread;
b. for those who may just turn down the temp on the tankless to solve for the above issues, to prevent Legionnaire's you need your hot water temp at min 131-135 or you introduce a safety risk.
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A two piece clamp-on shaft collar that is fastened together with two screws. The two piece design allows the shaft collar to be installed in-line without disassembling existing parts. Machine screws thread into the end of each half drawing the two pieces together to tighten around the shaft. Holds torsion assembly components in place on the torsion tube.
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The purpose of this tutorial is to show how to install a standard garage door torsion spring assembly on a new garage door, or on a door that previously used extension springs, torquemaster springs, or EZ-SET torsion springs.
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