No offense, but you need to go back over basic charging procedures to have any clue if a unit is charged correctly. Superheat, subcooling, outdoor ambient and temp drop across ...
Replies 8well like I said, we use sand CLOTH, not sand PAPER
Replies 20Yes we service lots of them, Most of them are in lock-out due to dirty flame sensor. We clean the flame sensor on every furnace, no matter what other type of repair it may n...
Replies 20No, regular 80% furnaces, with correct gas pressure, proper venting and nothing unusual in the air. Every 7 years, I guess business is a little slower at that rate, but any...
Replies 20[QUOTE=beenthere;3096]Skip cleaning those flame rods that were cleaned with sand paper on ever PM for a year or 2. And you'll have a no heat call even if your using outside air ...
Replies 20All the techs at the company I work for clean them with sand cloth, and we never have to replace them.
Replies 20Agreed. I do have a dedicated cap tester that I bought a long time ago, it still rides around on the truck just in case.
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