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i have also had weak HSI that wasnt hot enough to ignite the fuel. i have also had them that go out right before the gas valve opens.
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 Originally Posted by gravity
i have also had weak HSI that wasnt hot enough to ignite the fuel. i have also had them that go out right before the gas valve opens.
Thats exactly what was happening to me.
Need to get an OEM. Universal would not work.
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really!? thats strange. what make and model furnace would it not work with?
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these are the important things to right down in my little book...lol
this one will go next to the line that saids "dont forget to put plug back in gas valve after checking propane pressure".....imagine what happened next.
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 Originally Posted by gravity
really!? thats strange. what make and model furnace would it not work with?
Don't remember the Model#, but it was a Payne. All I remember it had 2 venturi tubes 50-60k most likely.
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i believe the 50-60 is 3 burners. usually 20k per burner. i would say it was a 40,000.
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You are probably right
 Originally Posted by gravity
i believe the 50-60 is 3 burners. usually 20k per burner. i would say it was a 40,000.
You know, now that you mention it, you are probably right. This was in the attic furnace. He had 2 systems, so he most likely had a 40k + 40k.
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 Originally Posted by gravity
these are the important things to right down in my little book...lol
this one will go next to the line that saids "dont forget to put plug back in gas valve after checking propane pressure".....imagine what happened next.
Thats something you generally only forget to do once.
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 Originally Posted by beenthere
Thats something you generally only forget to do once.
I've only done it once. That was enough. "Why do I smell gas?" ... "Oh. darn!"
"Reminder to self ..."
"Replace plug before firing furnace up!!!"
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 Originally Posted by beenthere
Thats something you generally only forget to do once.
I have a "friend" that has done that more than once.
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 Originally Posted by btuhack
I have a "friend" that has done that more than once.
LOL... ok, some people need to do it more then once to learn their lesson.
Myself, once was more then enough.
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