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Re: Flame cycles on and off Bubba 02-03-2007
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Posted by Power's Mechanical on February 4, 2007, 9:34 am
On Feb 3, 10:32 pm, DANgER (dan...@heat.com) wrote:
> HAHAHA it's like arguing with a retard.
>
> bubbs I have never seen you answer a question correctly. If I'm diagnosing a
> problem over the internet obviously it's just a guess. If his pilot burner
> was replaced, then it was because his electrode was dirty and not rectifing a
> signal back to the module. I said clean the flame sensore...the sensor that
> senses flame. I was right. It was your small mind that pictured a seperate
> sensor opposite the electrode. SIGH I don't expect you to understand. Go
> back to cleaning your furnaces and changing your fan belts. HAHA
> I don't get you clowns...you don't ever help anyone, and just critize people
> that try too. It's obvious your all jealous and incompetent. I don't care
> what any of you so called pro's have to say. LOL
>
> You guys have too much time on your hands...my l;ittle furnace cleaner fans :)
>
> DANgER > all
>
> btw bubbs > means GREATER THEN LOL
>
> not on top!
>
> :P
>
> -Canadian Heat
>
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Dan you keep blabbing about dirty electrodes. Dont you understand how
a Carrier two or three wire pilot burners work? Its not by flame
rectification, they are bi-metal warp switches.


Posted by danger@heat.com on February 4, 2007, 12:29 pm
"Dan you keep blabbing about dirty electrodes. Dont you understand how
a Carrier two or three wire pilot burners work? Its not by flame
rectification, they are bi-metal warp switches."

Who is Dan, and what are you talking about. That carrier has a simple
electrode ignition system. He changed the pilot burner. Read much?

LOL

-Canadian Heat


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Posted by Power's Mechanical on February 4, 2007, 1:47 pm
On Feb 4, 12:29 pm, DANgER (dan...@heat.com) wrote:
> "Dan you keep blabbing about dirty electrodes. Dont you understand how
> a Carrier two or three wire pilot burners work? Its not by flame
> rectification, they are bi-metal warp switches."
>
> Who is Dan, and what are you talking about. That carrier has a simple
> electrode ignition system. He changed the pilot burner. Read much?
>
> LOL
>
> -Canadian Heat
>


So what your trying to say is that you dont know what a 2 or 3 wire
pilot burner is or how they operate.


Posted by on February 4, 2007, 5:33 pm

> On Feb 4, 12:29 pm, DANgER (dan...@heat.com) wrote:
> > "Dan you keep blabbing about dirty electrodes. Dont you understand how
> > a Carrier two or three wire pilot burners work? Its not by flame
> > rectification, they are bi-metal warp switches."
> >
> > Who is Dan, and what are you talking about. That carrier has a simple
> > electrode ignition system. He changed the pilot burner. Read much?
> >
> > LOL
> >
> > -Canadian Heat
> >
>
>
> So what your trying to say is that you dont know what a 2 or 3 wire
> pilot burner is or how they operate.


Yes, that is what he's saying.



Posted by Bubba on February 4, 2007, 1:58 pm
On 4 Feb 2007 06:34:48 -0800, "Power's Mechanical"

>On Feb 3, 10:32 pm, DANgER (dan...@heat.com) wrote:
>> HAHAHA it's like arguing with a retard.
>>
>> bubbs I have never seen you answer a question correctly. If I'm diagnosing a
>> problem over the internet obviously it's just a guess. If his pilot burner
>> was replaced, then it was because his electrode was dirty and not rectifing a
>> signal back to the module. I said clean the flame sensore...the sensor that
>> senses flame. I was right. It was your small mind that pictured a seperate
>> sensor opposite the electrode. SIGH I don't expect you to understand. Go
>> back to cleaning your furnaces and changing your fan belts. HAHA
>> I don't get you clowns...you don't ever help anyone, and just critize people
>> that try too. It's obvious your all jealous and incompetent. I don't care
>> what any of you so called pro's have to say. LOL
>>
>> You guys have too much time on your hands...my l;ittle furnace cleaner fans :)
>>
>> DANgER > all
>>
>> btw bubbs > means GREATER THEN LOL
>>
>> not on top!
>>
>> :P
>>
>> -Canadian Heat
>>
>> --
>> --------------------------------- --- -- -
>> Posted with NewsLeecher v3.8 Final
>> Web @http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
>> ------------------- ----- ---- -- -
>
>
>Dan you keep blabbing about dirty electrodes. Dont you understand how
>a Carrier two or three wire pilot burners work? Its not by flame
>rectification, they are bi-metal warp switches.

You're talking to the "wall" Mike. DANgER is a clueless idiot and now
you've just given him something new he has to try and figure out what
it is your talking about. A couple months should be enough time.
Bubba

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