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Posted by on December 6, 2006, 10:24 pm
gas fired infra-red heater, no big deal right? Try finding a
honeywell gas valve # V444-1137. oh yeah, 120 volt coil on the damn
thing. no pilot, no thermocouple, just gas in & gas out. Now find a
1/2" Allen wrench! Thats to take off the 1/2" brass union screwed
into the discharge side.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on December 6, 2006, 11:22 pm
Call your local, COMPETENT..... oh, sorry, that would be you.
Transformer and step down that power, eh mate?
As for the blooming allen wrench, take a 5/16 - 18 bolt, turn it bass
ackwards and cram the half inch head into the allen hole. Turn the
stupid threads with a pair of vise grips, man! Learn to mickey mouse
the stupid thing, like the rest of us hacks. Don't forget the
rectorseal #5 and teflon tape.
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gas fired infra-red heater, no big deal right? Try finding a
honeywell gas valve # V444-1137. oh yeah, 120 volt coil on the damn
thing. no pilot, no thermocouple, just gas in & gas out. Now find a
1/2" Allen wrench! Thats to take off the 1/2" brass union screwed
into the discharge side.
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Posted by Bob_Loblaw on December 7, 2006, 8:48 am
> Call your local, COMPETENT..... oh, sorry, that would be you.
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> Transformer and step down that power, eh mate?
And provide flame sensing how???
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> As for the blooming allen wrench, take a 5/16 - 18 bolt, turn it bass
> ackwards and cram the half inch head into the allen hole.
Why not just use the proper allen key?
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Respectfully, Bob
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on December 7, 2006, 9:33 am
1) The OP didn't mention flame sensing.
2) Sometimes you don't have the right tool with you.
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Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.
> Call your local, COMPETENT..... oh, sorry, that would be you.
> Transformer and step down that power, eh mate?
And provide flame sensing how???
> As for the blooming allen wrench, take a 5/16 - 18 bolt, turn it
bass
> ackwards and cram the half inch head into the allen hole.
Why not just use the proper allen key?
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Respectfully, Bob
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Posted by Bob_Loblaw on December 7, 2006, 10:32 am
> 1) The OP didn't mention flame sensing.
How about your hvac instructor, when you were getting your license??
Did he mention anything like that????
> 2) Sometimes you don't have the right tool with you.
You're an hvac tech and you don't have the proper tools for removing a plug
on a gas valve??
How do check the main valve pressure??
Do you improvise a manometer too????
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Respectfully, Bob
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> Transformer and step down that power, eh mate?