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Posted by on December 31, 2006, 6:58 pm
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>> The following message is written with respect to your profession !
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>> As for the "LP isn't anything to mess with"...
>> Don't take this wrong, but that falls under the normal 'understood'
>> precautions. People might call me crazy, but I'm not stupid.
>> Is there something specific you're trying to warn me of ?
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>> Let's re-phrase my "novice" status - I'm not going to pretend to be a HVAC
>> expert, but I'm a lot more advanced than your regular DYI'er.
>> (I'm an aircraft maintenance instructor - on commercial aircraft)
>> So, could you please respond on a higher level - please :^)
>> I know you all hate it when a non-expert looks at the schematic and thinks
>> he's got it all figured out.
>> Well, I'll confess that's partly the case, but how complicated can this
>> sucker be (I CAN grasp the concepts and understand system functions).
>> And systems troubleshooting (including electrical)is part of my job, and
>> I've got the test equipment.
>> Yes, at some point I do have enough smarts to know when I'm in over my
>> head.
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>> So, back to the problem ...
>> If it's not a control issue, then what's preventing the controller from
>> applying the power to open the gas valve ?
>> The vent blower switch and limit switch (which provide power to the
>> controller) are good - there's 24v to the controller. I don't see any
>> other inputs to the controller that it would use as logic for powering the
>> gas valve.
>> High voltage to the controller is good, and igniter works,
>> so, that leaves the low voltage side of the controller - to the gas valve.
>> So, what am I missing? I checked the voltages to/at the connector on the
>> controller - it's easy to probe from the back of the unit.
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>> I'd just like to understand... :^)
>> but I also don't want to be lumped in the category from the
>> "every year, there's got to be a few of these idiots" thread :^{
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>> Remember, I meant this all in a respectful way !!! :^)
>> Thanks Marc
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>Like Mike said.... "once all the safties are proven"......
>and *if* all of the safties are proven, then yes, look at the control
>module....
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hell who knows it could also be a slow opening gas valve or
intermittant gas valve. might be a bad or intermittant grounding
issue. maybe itsa honeywell smartvalve issue.
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