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Posted by danger@heat.com on February 12, 2007, 8:27 pm
HAHAHA bubbs!
You like catfish?
Funny, your both bottom feeding scum suckers!
Have a nice day :)
-Canadian Heat
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Posted by Bubba on February 12, 2007, 10:21 pm
On 13 Feb 2007 01:27:09 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:
>HAHAHA bubbs!
>
>You like catfish?
>
>Funny, your both bottom feeding scum suckers!
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>Have a nice day :)
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>-Canadian Heat
Seems as though you are repeating my material, DANgER.
Are you running out of material? Cant think on your own anymore just
as before. Cant diagnose so you just replace until its fixed?
Loser, Loser, Loser.
Bubba
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Posted by Jake on February 12, 2007, 6:42 pm
danger@heat.com wrote:
> Yup it could be the board too like I said. It is also well documented in the
> industry.
>
> Ground is definetly important like someone else mentioned.
> Get on some companies insurance parts plan, then call in for a inducer
> change...that part could be very exspensive, depending on model if you had to
> pay.
>
> Glad to see I hurt your feelings too gofish....now you can join the furnace
> cleaner gang and wish you were me. HAHA
>
> -Canadian Heat
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>
OP,
Trust this info from a guy who deals with power quality, RFI, EMI, and
motors a LOT.
Fish is correct... and it IS NOT the board.
The VERY first steps here are to make certain:
1. The unit is solidly grounded. This is important for a whole range of
reasons completely unrelated to RFI... namely your safety.
2. The inducer motor case, and any associated cable shield, must also be
solidly grounded to the unit.
If these two steps don't correct your problem (and they should), a
qualified electrician or contractor can install good shielded motor lead
cables (first) and then a 'choke' filter if necessary (second).
As Variable speed motors make their way into consumer equipment, we're
going to hear more about this problem. There have been several
complaints made to the FCC that, upon further investigation, turned out
to be grounding issues.
Poor installation practice (like bad or no grounding) rears its ugly
head with VS installs.
Jake
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Posted by Bob_Loblaw on February 13, 2007, 8:59 am
DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote
> Yup it could be the board too like I said. It is also well documented
> in the industry.
No it isn't. That's pure bullshit and you know it.
You're just trying to cover your ass.
Like Fish said, it's the ventor. Any tech who's been in the trade more than
two years should know this.
Do the rest of us Canadians a big favour and emigrate to Kazakstan.
You are on par with Borat.
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Respectfully, Bob
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Posted by Bubba on February 13, 2007, 7:36 pm
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:59:20 GMT, "Bob_Loblaw"
>DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote
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>> Yup it could be the board too like I said. It is also well documented
>> in the industry.
>
>No it isn't. That's pure bullshit and you know it.
>You're just trying to cover your ass.
>Like Fish said, it's the ventor. Any tech who's been in the trade more than
>two years should know this.
>Do the rest of us Canadians a big favour and emigrate to Kazakstan.
>You are on par with Borat.
Nah..........DANgER thinks its the blower door safety switch that
causes the interference.That's why he wires em out all the time. He
don't need no steeken door switch.
He also thinks "Dirty Sock Syndrome" is when he takes he socks off,
turns em inside out and uses them for a second week.
Bubba
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