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possible to replace solenoid in Goodman gas valve Herbert.Kocks 04-30-2007
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Posted by Bubba on April 30, 2007, 8:10 pm
On 30 Apr 2007 10:47:37 -0700, Herbert.Kocks@gmail.com wrote:

>>
>>
>> > 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?
>>
>> You been sniffing the gas?
>
>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.
>
>Water valves and gas valves operate on the same principles, and one
>can readily buy and replace water (irrigation) valve solenoids. The
>difference
>is the flammability of gas, the liability for damages, and the natural
>inclination
>of HVAC techs to maximize the profit of a service call.
>
>H.K.

Dont listen to these guys in here Herbert. They are all yanking your
chain. You cannot replace the solenoid or the gas valve on those
Goodmans. Its a safety and liability issue. You will need to replace
the entire gas train assembly, burners, heat exchanger and blower
assembly. It all comes as one big kit. It is cheaper that way. Four
years ago they were trying to include the air conditioner too but we
all caught on and stopped buying them that way. Let me know if you
need the kit number. Use my name and they will give you a 15%
discount.
Bubba

Posted by Noon-Air on April 30, 2007, 9:28 pm

>>
>>
>> > 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?
>>
>> You been sniffing the gas?
>
> 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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