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#1
Posted 16 October 2012 - 05:42 AM
But in this case, the fitting on the valve taking the thermocouple had the threads stripped out. The last tech to fool with it solved the problem by jamming the thermocouple into it at an angle and cross-threading it, which held contact good enough for a while. That was no longer an option to fit the new thermocouple, it's the kind of thing you get one shot at and you have to be lucky too.
Gas valves are not field serviceable, you have to buy a new valve, just because of that cheap fitting with stripped threads. The fitting would not have been available to me anyway. It's galling, and besides these customers just could not afford a new valve (not after paying me).
These valve fittings always have a boss with a groove cut across, making the boss look like two semi-circles. The width of the groove was just right to accommodate a #8 hex head self tapping screw, and the head diameter of the screw was enough to catch the shoulder of the thermocouple fitting. As I drove the screw in, it forced the thermocouple fitting to go along, making a nice tight contact with the receiving feature in the valve.
It worked - furnace fired right up and cycles normally. A $200 problem fixed for the cost of a #8 screw and a visit from yours truly.
#2
Posted 16 October 2012 - 10:03 AM
... and insurance liability
trailer burns down...
"Who worked on this Furnace last ?"
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#4
Posted 16 October 2012 - 12:02 PM
OR doesn't shut OFF should something happen to the Flame... Nah - it's just a thermocouple. Worse that can happen is the thing shuts off.
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#5
Posted 16 October 2012 - 10:15 PM
I know it sounds harsh and helping someone out is usually a good thing. Remember though, it is business and not personal. Don't mix the two. Look at it like this: McDonald's throws away expired food. They could give it to needy people that are hungry. What if a old burger made someone sick? Jackpot. That's what. They knowingly gave out poor quality food.
Edited by Bullstok, 16 October 2012 - 10:34 PM.
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#6
Posted 17 October 2012 - 06:04 AM
As for trial lawyers, they are a constant threat no matter what we do.
#7
Posted 21 October 2012 - 09:35 AM
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Posted 13 November 2012 - 02:07 PM
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