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Pilot light thermocouples?
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 14:27:12 GMT, – Colonel –
wrote: Are they difficult/dangerous to install yourself? Any special tools/parts needed? These are extremely complicated and very dangerous to install unless supervised by a trained HVAC Super Tech with a level 4 Ranking. You may blow your house up if not careful. Bubba |
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Pilot light thermocouples?
Important is not to touch it or oil from your hands will shorten its
life. A level 4 tech , one that blows .20 alcohol is bad enough. |
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