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How to Put Covers Back on Gas Furnace Beverly 08-03-2006
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Posted by Beverly on August 3, 2006, 1:38 pm
Boy, do I feel dumb! I can't figure out how to put the cover panels
back on my furnace without using duct tape!

I have a furnace in the garage, in a little closet, and it has two
panels. There's big solid panel that covers the lower part of the
furnace and a smaller louvered panel that sits on top of the solid
panel. They kind of dovetail where they meet, and for the life of me I
can't figure out how to make that happen. I think I need six hands to
hold the top part up and then drop it into the bottom part while...I
don't know. I need the furnace door installation for dummies guide, I
guess. When the top part falls off, the a/c stops, which is not a good
thing to have happen in Oklahoma in August.

Can someone give me step-by-step instructions?


Posted by Tom G on August 3, 2006, 2:01 pm

> Boy, do I feel dumb! I can't figure out how to put the cover panels
> back on my furnace without using duct tape!
>
> I have a furnace in the garage, in a little closet, and it has two
> panels. There's big solid panel that covers the lower part of the
> furnace and a smaller louvered panel that sits on top of the solid
> panel. They kind of dovetail where they meet, and for the life of me I
> can't figure out how to make that happen. I think I need six hands to
> hold the top part up and then drop it into the bottom part while...I
> don't know. I need the furnace door installation for dummies guide, I
> guess. When the top part falls off, the a/c stops, which is not a good
> thing to have happen in Oklahoma in August.
>
> Can someone give me step-by-step instructions?
>
Install the bottom panel first, slipping it into the space behind the fixed
small bottom panel. Then slide the top panel down over the "kind of
dovetail where they meet" and making sure the top panel (which usually has a
couple of little projections) fits into the holes in the furnace top,
designed to accept these projections. This holds the top panel in place and
the top panel holds the bottom panel in place. Hope that helps.

Tom G.



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