My pilot keeps going out on the furnace. We lite it and once the furnace reaches the thermosate temp...
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My pilot keeps going out on the furnace. We lite it and once the furnace reaches the thermosate temp it shuts off and the pilot goes out. I have replaced the thermocouple and a $400 gas valve. The problem still exist. Now the company says the gas company may not be sending in enough gas or their may be a crack in the furnace block. I have no more money. Please suggest what I should do?
Furnace works good until you turn down the thermostat down to low then the furnace makes a loud boom...
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Furnace works good until you turn down the thermostat down to low then the furnace makes a loud boom and I have to re-light pilot light
I have a Hunter 44860 thermostat. I've had it since December 2008. Usually it works fine. But the...
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I have a Hunter 44860 thermostat. I've had it since December 2008. Usually it works fine. But the end of Daylight Savings has created an issue. Sunday 11/1, we woke to a cold house. The thermostat thought it was 1:17am, when it was 9am. I reset the time and everything was fine, until this Sunday. I checked the thermostat in the evening (the weather had been warm, so I didn't notice the heat not coming on). Again, the clock claimed it was 1:12am. The minutes were right, but the hour was wrong. Is this an issue with the Daylight savings time reset? Is the thermostat in a loop? I've turned off the Daylight feature in hopes that will work. Any other ideas? Or do you know if there is an issue?
I recently purchased Honeywell programmable thermostats to replace Rodgers-White mercury...
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I recently purchased Honeywell programmable thermostats to replace Rodgers-White mercury thermostats. I somewhat understand the universal color codes for heating/cooling (R,G,W, Y, R (Rc,Rh) and C) but of course mine has to be different. I have a 2 wire system (no A/C) gas fired boiler, hot water baseboard. The baseplate on the mercury thermostat has the red wire connected to R (also labeled ''5'') and the white wire connected to a terminal labeled only with ''4''. The G, W, Y and C termials are not used. For a 24 volt 2 wire system shouldn't it be R to R (supply 24-volt power) and then to W for heat? What do I connect the ''4'' wire to on the new Honeywell? I assume the ''W''?? Help.
Trying to make an insurance claim for power surge damage to my Rinnai Convector. Must be less than...
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Trying to make an insurance claim for power surge damage to my Rinnai Convector. Must be less than 10 years old to claim. Can't remember when purchased. Can you tell me how old it is? Model # RCE-516 TRH, serial # 00. 02-002657