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Default Armstrong Air Tech: Big, Bad, Secret BOMB?

On Feb 13, 9:57*am, "Stormin Mormon"
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Did you see the cross post list?

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"The Daring Dufas"

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What are the symptoms? What are the malfunctions?
If you could describe
the problems you are having with the furnace
instead of the human
beings, perhaps someone here could figure out a
fix.

TDD





Hello,

Iam crossposting to my old places, because they know me, and iam
expecting a really big explosion. I want everyone to know itwas no
accident.

*At the bottom of this post ihave listeds the shut offs.

Here is what i posted first:

Help! Save me!!!!!

My gas furnace isnot working. I have no heat. I called the installer
Rick Heating , Erie, Pa, 16510, 814-899-3428, but he never showed up
when he said he would (this is a newish (manufacture date 11/25/08,
still under warranty) Armstrong Air Tech: Model G1N80BUO75D12A-3;
Serial No. 1608K11526)

Before calling anyone I called the gas Co, National Fuel,
1-800-444-3130, who checked out the fact iam getting gas to the meter
and to the furnace.

Here in Corry, Pa, 16407, we just had an apartment house blow up
after the gas Co left.

I emailed the Co. who manufactured the furnace,
Armstrong Air
215 Metropolitan Drive
West Columbia, Sc 29170
1-800-4485872
Who never answered my email.

I also called a Ed Tome, who stumped gobs of mud into my porch rug and
across my foyer, cell 814-434-0337, who did show up ($80.00), changed
the blown fuse and left. When I called him this morning to tell him
the furnace was still shutting off, he told me to put in a new fuse
(5) . . . I did . . . However the furnace clunked off at 63 degrees,
which I had set at 68. I tried another fuse; set the thermostat at 72,
and it shut off at 61. Ed thinks it is the thermostat, however I
have a closet door that doesnot “catch“, and in the wee hours it began
knocking. Something very large and powerful was vibrating enough to
cause that door to knock. I told Ed that I, at one time, heard a bang
sort of thing in the furnace.- soooo Im alone on this.
HEEEEEEELLLLLLP!!!!

I, an American citizen, who has never harmed a single fellow American
citizen, nor any other person, am cold . . . next to freezing,
possibly about to be blown up, here in the Great Lakes of The United
States of America- help . . . That is what the Internet can do:
help . . . with the furious truth that is in the Information Highway.
Sic em . . . Wake and shake em up . . . Save America’s economy from
this slovenliness, greed, oppression and persecution. I would like to
say a lot more, but better, however my fingers are freezing up, and
iam shaking like a leaf.

Truly

Truth will set you free according to Jesus in John 8:32
Here is the latest:
This week the furnace shut down again, shutting off the thermostat and
the little red light in the window as usual. Another new furnace man
came and said it was the 3" high limit switch.

*From the time all this started (about 3 weeks of this):
1. First furnace shut down; i restarted it and it ran for a day or so
each time (this happened twice over several days);
2. it shut down again and wouldnot start; someone installed the 5amp
fuse and it worked for a couple days; i
2. it shut down again i installed the 5amp fuse (this happened twice,
each time it ran for a day or so).
4. It shut down and someone installed a new thermostat (this worked
for about 4/five days);
4. it shut down again, and this latest furnace man installed a new 3"
high-heat switch (i call it the internal thermostat), it ran for a
couple days.
5. Last night i came home from shopping at Erie; the furnace was set
at 64; i was cold so turned up the thermostat to 70 (the furnace was
running at the time i turned it up from 64 to 70, but the heat coming
out felt weak, as i have felt it does on other occasions); after
turning it up it continued to run for a long time. I noticed i felt
cold; i went over to the thermostat and found it dark (off); i checked
the furnace and saw the little red light out again. The furnace had
shut down and is still down, and will be down until this new furnace
man returns from his daughter's place in Virginia. So it seems it has
shut down about 7 times. The furnace man (on the phone called today to
say i should put in another 3amp fuse)- i didnot do that, he can do
that. I am out of an entire box of 3mp fuses, except for one, and feel
that is the one with BOOOOM written on it . . .

PS i also had a chimney man inspect chimney - itis ok except he wants
to change pipe leading from the furnace to the chimney, because itis
too close to wood.

Truly

According to Jesus: truth will set you free, John 8:32