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MLD
 
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Default Furnace temperature rise


"CBHVAC" wrote in message
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"MLD" wrote in message
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"m Ransley" wrote in message
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So what did your installer say?

This isn't alt.hvac. If you don't have something that will be of help
crawl
back to your snake pit where your buddies appreciate moronic replies.
MLD

You dumb****! How do you know the rest of the system is set up

properly?
What is the gas pressure? What about the orifices? What about the

venting?
What about the duct work?

Something is obviously wrong here, and the homeowner shouldn't have to

be
changing settings on his brand new furnace. He should call the

installer
and get it checked out and set up properly.

You sound like a real kunt.

You have a point, many things to consider--but your response is still
typical of the snake pit at alt.hvac. Just one question--between your

hat
size, your shoe size or your IQ---which one is bigger?



At least he didnt give the hack reply to put in a restrictive air

filter....
Since no one here knows the condition of the ductwork, and we can all

assume
that the installer just went and slapped in a furnace and didnt redo any
duct, sure...lets half ass the air flow and since the OP prob has no clue
how to check and adjust the gas valve, yay...lets create a possible

senario
that could...and thats COULD ruin a new installation.


You're right--no fault in trying to give a proper response to someone's
request for information or help. Every field, no matter what, requires
expertise, experience and common sense. What you have over in alt.hvac is a
bunch of buffoons who relish every opportunity to dump on anyone who enters
looking for some info or help. It's so bad there, you're even dumping all
over yourselves. Don't start bringing that trash mouthing here. HVAC is a
specialty and there are things that you know that the average owner
doesn't---however, it's not rocket science, lots of people can read a
schematic, understand a wiring diagram and can up to a point, do their own
troubleshooting. I also recognize that there are situations that are too
dangerous to give advice, that doing the wrong thing can ruin an
installation, if so, say so--have no fear, no one is going to take over your
job, give a little respect if you want respect.
MLD