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Re: Electric Furnace Wiring gofish 04-11-2006
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Posted by on April 11, 2006, 8:16 pm
On 7 Apr 2006 19:04:38 -0700, "Jimmy the Hand"

>Hi there! I'm not a professional, but am looking for some professional
>advice. I've got an electric furnace that is about 15 years old. It's
>got a two-speed fan. It runs on low all the time and then runs on high
>when heating is called for. It also has a secondary thermostat located
>outside that is supposed to turn on an extra two banks of heat when the
>temperature gets too low. The problem is that sometimes the extra two
>banks of heat do not turn off. ie. the fan is running on low and is
>heating the house when it should just be circulating the air. Can
>anyone give me some advice on this? I'd really appreciate it.


sure, here's some free advice. pick up the telephone & start calling
hvac repair companies. ask them for their senior level technician to
come out and diagnose & repair your electric furnace. Tell them the
make & model of your furnace so they can show up with the correct
SEQUENCERS they will need to correct the problems with your electric
furnace.

If you are not 100% up to speed on sequencers and how they operate,
you can do far more damage futzing with it yourself. But, knock
yourself out. Have at it. Give it a go. Flip a coin. Either you
come up a winner or its gonna cost you bigger bucks. You decide, its
your choice.

Posted by aka-SBM on April 11, 2006, 10:23 pm

> On 7 Apr 2006 19:04:38 -0700, "Jimmy the Hand"
>
>>Hi there! I'm not a professional, but am looking for some professional
>>advice. I've got an electric furnace that is about 15 years old. It's
>>got a two-speed fan. It runs on low all the time and then runs on high
>>when heating is called for. It also has a secondary thermostat located
>>outside that is supposed to turn on an extra two banks of heat when the
>>temperature gets too low. The problem is that sometimes the extra two
>>banks of heat do not turn off. ie. the fan is running on low and is
>>heating the house when it should just be circulating the air. Can
>>anyone give me some advice on this? I'd really appreciate it.
>
>
> sure, here's some free advice. pick up the telephone & start calling
> hvac repair companies. ask them for their senior level technician to
> come out and diagnose & repair your electric furnace. Tell them the
> make & model of your furnace so they can show up with the correct
> SEQUENCERS they will need to correct the problems with your electric
> furnace.
>
> If you are not 100% up to speed on sequencers and how they operate,
> you can do far more damage futzing with it yourself. But, knock
> yourself out. Have at it. Give it a go. Flip a coin. Either you
> come up a winner or its gonna cost you bigger bucks. You decide, its
> your choice.

But..but..b ut..tehre are only6 wires on them....does it matter where they
go?


ZZZZZZPOW!



Posted by PrecisionMechanicaL on April 12, 2006, 1:01 pm

>
> as SVL would say........
>

No offense, but in actuality I usually just say whatever it is *I* felt
like saying at the time.

This generally referred to as "speaking for yourself".....

--

SVL



Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on April 12, 2006, 9:36 pm
aka-SBM posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

>
> ZZZZZZPOW!
>
Batman da dah da Batman !!!
--
My boss said I was dumb and apathetic.
I said I don't know and I don't care...

Tekkie

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