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    Burnham

    Hi All,

    I am in need of a wiring diagram for a Burnham split system, Model number
    B120WHEB, B870WHEBx2 B300C

    Can anyone help me with this?

    Thank you

    Chuck B

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    These requests are usually handled in the "Pro Technical" area of the site.

    If you are a pro, get your post count up to 15 and apply for Pro membership. Then, we can help you with all kinds of info.
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    Burnham

    Thank you timebuilder. Yes, I am a pro. This unit is 20 years old and the only wiring diagram is on the access panel for the controls. There are so many cracks and faded areas I cannot follow a circuit. Can you at least tell me if you have a wiring diagram for this unit?
    Thank you
    Chuck B

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckblouse View Post
    Thank you timebuilder. Yes, I am a pro. This unit is 20 years old and the only wiring diagram is on the access panel for the controls. There are so many cracks and faded areas I cannot follow a circuit. Can you at least tell me if you have a wiring diagram for this unit?
    Thank you
    Chuck B
    Do I personally have one? No.

    We don't share things like that in the "open" forums. Those posts can become a searchable database for DIY'ers, which is an approach that we generally do not support. We are rolling out a program that involves checking the non-risky things, such as "is the circuit breaker on?" but we don't want to post diagrams in the open forums because that would lead to others, not you, finding them and attempting to use them, when they are not trained or experienced in their safe use.

    Welcome, and get that post count up to 15 so you can apply.
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    burnham

    I know what you mean about the DWY'ers. They do give us work sometimes after they mess it up. Does a reply count as a post? :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckblouse View Post
    I know what you mean about the DWY'ers. They do give us work sometimes after they mess it up. Does a reply count as a post? :-)
    I'm not on the membership committee, but I think a positive reply speaks well of the individual, and suggest how you will fit in here.

    Another avenue is to take part in forums in such a way that marks you AS a pro, so that when you submit your app, you are clearly who and what that app says you are.
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    Not on the membership committee either. But, filling out your profile will help. Along with a making a post/thread about you in the Introduction forum.

    Post are to have some technical substance. So your reply may not count, I can't say for sure.

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    Thank you everyone for your input. I will get my profile completed asap. Trying to get this unit running for a doctors waiting area.
    Thanks again.
    Be back soon,
    Chuck B

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