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Need owner and service manual from rheemote.net Tony Sivori 01-19-2008
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Posted by Tony Sivori on January 19, 2008, 11:29 am
Would someone who has access to rheemote.net be kind enough to email me a
copy of the owners manual and the service manual for my furnace?

It is a Ruud Silhouette model UGPH 10EAMER.

--
Tony Sivori


Posted by Noon-Air on January 19, 2008, 1:21 pm

> Would someone who has access to rheemote.net be kind enough to email me a
> copy of the owners manual and the service manual for my furnace?
>
> It is a Ruud Silhouette model UGPH 10EAMER.

If your a legitmate contractor, you can easily gain access. All you need is
your EPA card.

If you a homeowner, call your local Rheem or RUUD dealer. You can find you
local dealer through WWW.RheemAC.com




Posted by Tony Sivori on January 19, 2008, 1:42 pm
Noon-Air wrote:

>
>> Would someone who has access to rheemote.net be kind enough to email me
>> a copy of the owners manual and the service manual for my furnace?
>>
>> It is a Ruud Silhouette model UGPH 10EAMER.
>
> If your a legitmate contractor, you can easily gain access. All you need
> is your EPA card.

I'm not a contractor, legitimate or otherwise. Since I had posted here
before and I was only asking for the one manual, I thought it was obvious
I'm not a hvac technician.

The furnace in question is the one in my house. The house is a repo, so I
didn't get as much of the minor documentation as one might expect with a
more typical real estate purchase.

>
> If you a homeowner, call your local Rheem or RUUD dealer. You can find you
> local dealer through WWW.RheemAC.com

Why is the owner's manual a state secret? I've had no trouble finding
owner's manuals for just about anything else on many manufacturer's web
sites. Including the house water heater, which is made by Richmond (same
company as Ruud / Rheem, I believe).

--
Tony Sivori


Posted by ftwhd on January 19, 2008, 1:48 pm
wrote:

>Noon-Air wrote:
>
>>
>>> Would someone who has access to rheemote.net be kind enough to email me
>>> a copy of the owners manual and the service manual for my furnace?
>>>
>>> It is a Ruud Silhouette model UGPH 10EAMER.
>>
>> If your a legitmate contractor, you can easily gain access. All you need
>> is your EPA card.
>
>I'm not a contractor, legitimate or otherwise. Since I had posted here
>before and I was only asking for the one manual, I thought it was obvious
>I'm not a hvac technician.
>
>The furnace in question is the one in my house. The house is a repo, so I
>didn't get as much of the minor documentation as one might expect with a
>more typical real estate purchase.
>
>>
>> If you a homeowner, call your local Rheem or RUUD dealer. You can find you
>> local dealer through WWW.RheemAC.com
>
>Why is the owner's manual a state secret? I've had no trouble finding
>owner's manuals for just about anything else on many manufacturer's web
>sites. Including the house water heater, which is made by Richmond (same
>company as Ruud / Rheem, I believe).

Tony if you know where the filter is, thats all you need to know.
Replace it when it gets dirty and forget about it.

When it breaks call someone out to fix it.

Happy heating.

Posted by Bubba on January 19, 2008, 1:49 pm
wrote:

>Noon-Air wrote:
>
>>
>>> Would someone who has access to rheemote.net be kind enough to email me
>>> a copy of the owners manual and the service manual for my furnace?
>>>
>>> It is a Ruud Silhouette model UGPH 10EAMER.
>>
>> If your a legitmate contractor, you can easily gain access. All you need
>> is your EPA card.
>
>I'm not a contractor, legitimate or otherwise. Since I had posted here
>before and I was only asking for the one manual, I thought it was obvious
>I'm not a hvac technician.
>
>The furnace in question is the one in my house. The house is a repo, so I
>didn't get as much of the minor documentation as one might expect with a
>more typical real estate purchase.
>
>>
>> If you a homeowner, call your local Rheem or RUUD dealer. You can find you
>> local dealer through WWW.RheemAC.com
>
>Why is the owner's manual a state secret? I've had no trouble finding
>owner's manuals for just about anything else on many manufacturer's web
>sites. Including the house water heater, which is made by Richmond (same
>company as Ruud / Rheem, I believe).

I think someone is pissed they didnt become a hvac dealer when they
"growed" up. :-)
Bubba

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