Anyone can start here · Heat-pump + panel retrofit site, Hartford, CT
Walk the safety checklist.
Fund it for $548. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$548 proposed
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What the work involvesA heat-pump + panel retrofit site in Hartford, CT needs an independent, documented pre-task safety walk against the standard checklist, never trade work, only observation, photos, and a tiered findings list routed to the site's competent person.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- tablet/clipboard with the readiness checklist
- camera
- tape measure
- flashlight (panel/attic/crawl)
- note on existing HVAC + water-heating fuel and age
- thermal/IR camera (optional, insulation scope)
Steps
- 1. Confirm the address + scope with the owner/occupant and arrange access to the mechanical room, electrical panel, and attic/crawl. Observe-and-document only: no panel or HVAC work.
- 2. Inventory existing space + water heating: fuel (gas/electric/oil/propane), system type + age, ducted vs. ductless suitability, and any combustion appliance present (for later decommission planning by a pro).
- 3. Photograph the electrical panel label: main service amperage, panel make, and count of used vs. spare breaker slots; note obvious constraints (full panel, subpanels, aluminum branch wiring), as inputs for a licensed electrician's load calc, NOT a load calc yourself.
- 4. Record the envelope/insulation baseline: attic/wall/floor insulation presence + approximate R-level where visible, and obvious air-leakage points; use IR imaging if available.
- 5. Assemble a heat-pump readiness summary: what a conversion would likely require (panel capacity, dedicated circuit, ducting/ductless, envelope improvements) as a ranked readiness list, framed as inputs for licensed pros, not a design.
- 6. Enter photos, GPS/address, the inventory, panel observations, insulation baseline, and the ranked readiness list; sign. Route panel/service and combustion-decommission questions to licensed pros.
What counts as done
- Photos of existing heating/water-heating systems with fuel + type + age
- Photo of the electrical panel label with amperage + spare slots recorded
- Insulation/air-sealing baseline note
- GPS / address confirm
- Ranked heat-pump readiness list for a licensed pro
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
What is promised, and what is not.
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