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    NIAGARA GAS FURNACE

    "69" and so fine....
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    Did you do the gas valve and blower motor?


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    Nope, but someone did. I replaced the fan/limit and backed the gas off some to get the rise in check. Checkout that second heat exchanger.

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    What is the other thing there? The one that looks like a washing machine with a flue pipe.

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    Honestly I didn't even notice. I don't think I've come across a low boy with a 2nd exchanger. That thing will run forever with a little tlc.


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    That looks like a trash burner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buford View Post
    That looks like a trash burner.
    HeHe, ya that's in there too .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHAINIK View Post
    What is the other thing there? The one that looks like a washing machine with a flue pipe.
    Well, I guess you could call it a preheat of sorts.

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    So like a residential incinerator? Definitely never seen anything like that in Texas. We just burn that stuff in the back yard.

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    I've seen one of those trash burners once:-)

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    All i seen, were vented in the same chimney the furnace was,oil,gas,or coal. Before codes i guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHAINIK View Post
    So like a residential incinerator? Definitely never seen anything like that in Texas. We just burn that stuff in the back yard.
    LoL!!!

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    Oh man. I just replaced one of those late last year. I need to see if I can find the pictures.

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    The house time forgot.
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