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Honeywell Q340A 30mV thermocouples oparr@hotmail.com 12-25-2008
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Posted by The King on December 27, 2008, 11:00 pm
wrote:

>The King wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>> New trailer/mobile/modular homes cannot even have a pilot furnace
>>>>> installed in them and those units are still rated at 80% efficiency.
>>>>> Apparently they all come with electric water heaters also.
>>>> Nordyne model... M1GB056AAW
>>>> (pilot model that is still in production... along with many others)
>>> Federal manufactures code does not allow pilot systems to be installed
>>> in those. I checked several distributorship's on line and could not find
>>> one Nordyne pilot system of the last few years manufacture that
>>> contained a pilot system.
>>
>> http://www.intertherm.net/
>>
>> Perhaps you should refine your search skills. Intertherm M1G standing
>> pilot furnace.
>Again..they can be used in industrial and commercial useages. Not
>residential..

Yeah ok Donald that's why the web page I linked says manufactured
housing. Jesus you are a stubborn ass sometimes.

Posted by Don Ocean on December 27, 2008, 11:11 pm
The King wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> The King wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>> New trailer/mobile/modular homes cannot even have a pilot furnace
>>>>>> installed in them and those units are still rated at 80% efficiency.
>>>>>> Apparently they all come with electric water heaters also.
>>>>> Nordyne model... M1GB056AAW
>>>>> (pilot model that is still in production... along with many others)
>>>> Federal manufactures code does not allow pilot systems to be installed
>>>> in those. I checked several distributorship's on line and could not find
>>>> one Nordyne pilot system of the last few years manufacture that
>>>> contained a pilot system.
>>> http://www.intertherm.net/
>>> Perhaps you should refine your search skills. Intertherm M1G standing
>>> pilot furnace.
>> Again..they can be used in industrial and commercial useages. Not
>> residential..
>
> Yeah ok Donald that's why the web page I linked says manufactured
> housing. Jesus you are a stubborn ass sometimes.

Try reading the Code books from time to time, Mikey.

Posted by The King on December 27, 2008, 11:13 pm
wrote:

>The King wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The King wrote:
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>> New trailer/mobile/modular homes cannot even have a pilot furnace
>>>>>>> installed in them and those units are still rated at 80% efficiency.
>>>>>>> Apparently they all come with electric water heaters also.
>>>>>> Nordyne model... M1GB056AAW
>>>>>> (pilot model that is still in production... along with many others)
>>>>> Federal manufactures code does not allow pilot systems to be installed
>>>>> in those. I checked several distributorship's on line and could not find
>>>>> one Nordyne pilot system of the last few years manufacture that
>>>>> contained a pilot system.
>>>> http://www.intertherm.net/
>>>> Perhaps you should refine your search skills. Intertherm M1G standing
>>>> pilot furnace.
>>> Again..they can be used in industrial and commercial useages. Not
>>> residential..
>>
>> Yeah ok Donald that's why the web page I linked says manufactured
>> housing. Jesus you are a stubborn ass sometimes.
>Try reading the Code books from time to time, Mikey.

Try getting some thicker lenses.

Posted by Don Ocean on December 27, 2008, 11:56 pm
The King wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> The King wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>> The King wrote:
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>>> New trailer/mobile/modular homes cannot even have a pilot furnace
>>>>>>>> installed in them and those units are still rated at 80% efficiency.
>>>>>>>> Apparently they all come with electric water heaters also.
>>>>>>> Nordyne model... M1GB056AAW
>>>>>>> (pilot model that is still in production... along with many others)
>>>>>> Federal manufactures code does not allow pilot systems to be installed
>>>>>> in those. I checked several distributorship's on line and could not find
>>>>>> one Nordyne pilot system of the last few years manufacture that
>>>>>> contained a pilot system.
>>>>> http://www.intertherm.net/
>>>>> Perhaps you should refine your search skills. Intertherm M1G standing
>>>>> pilot furnace.
>>>> Again..they can be used in industrial and commercial useages. Not
>>>> residential..
>>> Yeah ok Donald that's why the web page I linked says manufactured
>>> housing. Jesus you are a stubborn ass sometimes.
>> Try reading the Code books from time to time, Mikey.
>
> Try getting some thicker lenses.

That is pretty week... An indication that you have obviously screwed up
*AGAIN* !

Posted by KJPRO on December 27, 2008, 12:28 pm

> KJPRO wrote:
>>> New trailer/mobile/modular homes cannot even have a pilot furnace
>>> installed in them and those units are still rated at 80% efficiency.
>>> Apparently they all come with electric water heaters also.
>> Nordyne model... M1GB056AAW
>> (pilot model that is still in production... along with many others)
> Federal manufactures code does not allow pilot systems to be installed in
> those. I checked several distributorship's on line and could not find one
> Nordyne pilot system of the last few years manufacture that contained a
> pilot system. I also checked with fire codes for those systems and they
> are verboten. You may of course check with your local fire marshal for
> verification. I don't invent these codes and manufacturers federal
> requirements.. I merely try to live with them.


I really could careless, since I don't install anything but Electronic
Ignition models.



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