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masoudjjj Posted on Feb 20, 2017

How to calculate Regression kk-105b

Kenko kk-105B Regression liner

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john224

John Prohaska

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: the thermal fuse in my Raypak 105B pool heater keeps blowing.

The thermal fuse react to rollout flames from the burner. Whatever caused your first one to fail caused the second and will continue to be a problem until fixed.

You could have a clogged up heat exchanger from soot and/or debris. You can also have problems with clogged burner tubes.

Finally, you could simply have wind issues that would require a high wind stack being installed on the heater to correct.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: I need Kenko Scientific Calculator KK-570TL manual

Try here
http://support.casio.com/manualfile.php?rgn=2&cid=004001014

k24674

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2010

SOURCE: I bought a Kenko KK-82TL Scientific Calculator but no manual

I have found the company site for you. Here it is. You can send an inquiry to them.
But from the looks of it, I believe this calculator is rebranded Casio FX-82. An even if I am wrong, you should still be able to make good use of the Casio FX-82 manual to understand how your calculator works. Scientific calculators do not differ much from one another.

Here is the link to the Casio FX-82 manuals.

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The thermal fuse in my Raypak 105B pool heater keeps blowing.

The thermal fuse react to rollout flames from the burner. Whatever caused your first one to fail caused the second and will continue to be a problem until fixed.

You could have a clogged up heat exchanger from soot and/or debris. You can also have problems with clogged burner tubes.

Finally, you could simply have wind issues that would require a high wind stack being installed on the heater to correct.
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