Furnace problem
Have a used Carrier gas furnace I'm setting up in my shop. Has electronic
ignition, spark type, and has a ill designed bi-metal switch that assures the pilot is lit before allowing the main burners to come on. See eBay # 120079668335. Anyway, the switch is bad and a new one is not going to happen. I feel it's a poor design at best and it's expensive to boot. Any ideas on how I can rig this to work some other safe way? The spark ignitor and pilot work fine as is. BTW: The switch needs to be SPDT. Al |
Furnace problem
Big Al wrote:
Have a used Carrier gas furnace I'm setting up in my shop. Has electronic ignition, spark type, and has a ill designed bi-metal switch that assures the pilot is lit before allowing the main burners to come on. See eBay # 120079668335. Anyway, the switch is bad and a new one is not going to happen. I feel it's a poor design at best and it's expensive to boot. Any ideas on how I can rig this to work some other safe way? The spark ignitor and pilot work fine as is. BTW: The switch needs to be SPDT. Al Well, if you aren't willing to do the requisite repairs, then you might's well install it right into your shop as you propose; you might just die a little sooner, that's all. Do NOT put a furnace IN your shop without a complete, fire-safe and operating environment! You could take years off our life span. Unless that's what you want, I guess. |
Furnace problem
"Pop`" wrote in message news:KMruh.6$Pw3.5@trnddc01... Big Al wrote: Have a used Carrier gas furnace I'm setting up in my shop. Has electronic ignition, spark type, and has a ill designed bi-metal switch that assures the pilot is lit before allowing the main burners to come on. See eBay # 120079668335. Anyway, the switch is bad and a new one is not going to happen. I feel it's a poor design at best and it's expensive to boot. Any ideas on how I can rig this to work some other safe way? The spark ignitor and pilot work fine as is. BTW: The switch needs to be SPDT. Al Well, if you aren't willing to do the requisite repairs, then you might's well install it right into your shop as you propose; you might just die a little sooner, that's all. Do NOT put a furnace IN your shop without a complete, fire-safe and operating environment! You could take years off our life span. Unless that's what you want, I guess. Would be nice if you could read. I teach third grade reading here, maybe you could come to our classes. BTW: What exactly did I propose? Al |
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