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G April 14th 07 07:25 PM

WIRING TO A GAS FURNACE
 
The circulating pump on my gas-hot water furnace is marked 0.7 amps.
Do I have to put this circuit on a dedicated line?
Thanks
G


mm April 14th 07 07:53 PM

WIRING TO A GAS FURNACE
 
On 14 Apr 2007 11:25:34 -0700, "G" wrote:

The circulating pump on my gas-hot water furnace is marked 0.7 amps.
Do I have to put this circuit on a dedicated line?
Thanks
G


Circuit breakers and fuses are 15 amps or more. 0.7 amps is like one
traditional incancdescent 75 (or 85) watt lightbulb. So you wouldn't
have to do it becuase of high amperage used. Maybe there is some
other reason you have in mind?


[email protected] April 14th 07 08:37 PM

WIRING TO A GAS FURNACE
 
On Apr 14, 2:53�pm, mm wrote:
On 14 Apr 2007 11:25:34 -0700, "G" wrote:

The circulating pump on my gas-hot water furnace is marked 0.7 amps.
Do I have to put this circuit on a dedicated line?
Thanks
G


Circuit breakers and fuses are 15 amps or more. *0.7 amps is like one
traditional incancdescent 75 (or 85) watt lightbulb. So you wouldn't
have to do it becuase of high amperage used. *Maybe there is some
other reason you have in mind?


Its always better to put a furnace on its own dedicated breaker!

That way a short somewhere else or overloaded breaker from say a
toaster oven wouldnt see your furnace fail.

this exact situation happened to a friend, just before a trip.

son never mentioned problem till they got home from disney in winter,
found everything frozen, toilets cracked, cieling down.

fortunately insurance paid for nearly everything, after that I put my
furnace on a dedicated breaker too


Edwin Pawlowski April 14th 07 10:04 PM

WIRING TO A GAS FURNACE
 

On 14 Apr 2007 11:25:34 -0700, "G" wrote:

The circulating pump on my gas-hot water furnace is marked 0.7 amps.
Do I have to put this circuit on a dedicated line?
Thanks
G


First, you don't have a gas hot water furnace. You have a boiler. Furnaces
heat air, boilers heat water.

The circulator is usually wired to a relay on the boiler and works in
conjunction with the thermostat. The boiler main power should be on a
dedicated circuit. If you have something different, please be more specific
as it would be very unusual.



RBM April 14th 07 11:55 PM

WIRING TO A GAS FURNACE
 
As Ed said, the circulator pumps and other boiler controls would generally
be wired to the same circuit as the burner, unless you have more pumps or
equipment than a single circuit can handle, in which case you would add more
circuits



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The circulating pump on my gas-hot water furnace is marked 0.7 amps.
Do I have to put this circuit on a dedicated line?
Thanks
G





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