Xref: utzoo misc.consumers.house:8661 sci.electronics:8546 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!hal!ncoast!bobw From: bobw@NCoast.ORG (Bob Weinberg) Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Central Heating problem Keywords: furnace, ignition Message-ID: <1989Nov11.035629.9358@NCoast.ORG> Date: 11 Nov 89 03:56:29 GMT References: <1156@mipos3.intel.com> <15379@vlsisj.VLSI.COM> Reply-To: bobw@ncoast.ORG (Bob Weinberg) Organization: North Coast Public Access UN*X, Cleveland, OH Lines: 25 {someone complaining about being cold ... no heat} My company is a major manufacturer of controls for the HVAC market. I didn't see the posting on this subject, but can possibly help you with your problem. The first thing I must warn you about, is that you should *NEVER* try to repair any component of the gas ignition or temperature limiting system of a furnace. The standards to which the controls must be designed and tested are very stringent to protect consumers, and if you mess with the equipment, you are taking a big risk. We design and manufacturer combustion air flow proving switches for the high effeciency gas heating furnaces, and also microprocessor control systems which interconnect to all the valves and sensors in the furnace. If the originator of the posting would contact me, I'll try to help. Meantime, call a licensed heating cooling contractor. -- Robert L. Weinberg ...decvax!cwjcc!ncoast!bobw Tridelta Industries, Inc. ...decvax!cwjcc!ncoast!tdi2!bobw V.P. Technology