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Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on December 15, 2006, 3:48 am
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> >Hello - I'd appreciate any help that you are willing to give. I have a
> >natural gas heater. I am replacing an old thermosat with a new
> >programmable unit. When I removed the old unit, I flagged my leads and
> >taped them to the wall (2-wires only)... Somehow they came untaped and
> >slipped into the wall. In the process of recovering them, The flags
> >came loose and now I don't know which is which. I tried metering, but
> >there is no voltage present (I'm not sure if there should be...)
> >Upstream is an ITT general controls 860 gas valve. The 2 screws that
> >the old wiring are attached to both say TH (for thermostat, I'm
> >guessing), The opposite screws (going to the gas, I'm guessing) are
> >both labelled PG. If there's any question of doing damage, I'll call
> >in a professional. But it seems a bit of a shame for 2 screws....
> >Thank you (And there's no need to tell me that I'm an idiot. I already
> >know. Thanks)
> >-- Ren.
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> Why would we "Give" help? This is the business that we are in. If I
> tell you how to fix it for free, Im taking food off the table for the
> service guy in your area. If we all did that, how would we be able to
> afford our internet connections to give you all this advice.
> Please stop begging in here for free advice. The utility companys dont
> give you free gas, oil, electric or phone service do they? Your car
> mechanic doesnt tell you how to fix your car for free, does he? Your
> doctor doesnt give you free office visits, does he/she? How about your
> lawyer.......they dont talk to you on the phone or in person for free,
> do they? Open your wallet Ren. Let the money flow..............
>
Problem here is all too often the money trail ultimately leads to some third
whirl country....
Question--when was the last time you PRODUCED anything that your company
could ACTUALLY sell here ( or better yet, abroad ) for a fucking profit ?
I know you better that that, so dont try and tell me that you don't care,
man.
They birds always go back home in order to roost...
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SVL
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