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Posted by Noon-Air on April 30, 2007, 9:28 pm
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>> > The solenoid shows infinite resistance even with switch on. Ergo no
>> > ignition.
>> > Is it possible to replace just the solenoid of a Goodman B12826-28
>> > gas valve (Gemini 36G22Y)? If so, how difficult is the operation?
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>> You been sniffing the gas?
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> It's the pungent odor of this Goodman furnace that makes my head spin.
> My own Day-and-Night has run over ten years without a service call.
> This Goodman has a curse on it evidently: no specs, no customer
> support,
> no DIY parts, ... . I'd never buy one.
If you quit eatin at Taco Bell, your gas problem would go away.
> Water valves and gas valves operate on the same principles, and one
> can readily buy and replace water (irrigation) valve solenoids.
Oh, really???
>The difference is the flammability of gas, the liability for damages, and
>the natural
> inclination of HVAC techs to maximize the customers safety
Corrected this statement.
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