Furnace broke AGAIN!!!

rowlman

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electric furnaces don't have a pilot...its a heating element like an electric hot water heater, or electric dryer...the only thing that has a pilot is one running gas...oil burning furnaces use a transformer to create a high voltage arc that burns the oil as it passes near it :)
we replaced something in the element family last year...fucin sucks donkey cock.
 

Murfy

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the elemnet would be fairly large?-

normally a cylinder 10 inches in diameter and 24 inches lond, with coily wires from one end to the other?

other wise it would be a sensor.
 

massah

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its an electric furnace/ac unit...it has a heating element and a cooling radiator in the air path inside the unit...its a normal design...all electric no other fuel source...so...it functions like a clothes dryer in the heating part...what exactly was the issue last year?
 

ganjames

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Wait so it's like a furnace that works kind of like those little electric space heaters? but it blows the warm air through ducts just like any furnace?

that's weird lol.
 

rowlman

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It might be this fuckin programmable thermostate...I noticed a little 'sleep' button was on. I went online and can't find a manual for it, but I took the batteries out and restarted it, I'll know in a few.
 

Rj41

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Wait so it's like a furnace that works kind of like those little electric space heaters? but it blows the warm air through ducts just like any furnace?

that's weird lol.
Sort of. It's more like a clothes dryer, where you have the vent hose going to every room in the house.
 

massah

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Wait so it's like a furnace that works kind of like those little electric space heaters? but it blows the warm air through ducts just like any furnace?

that's weird lol.
nope its pretty normal in places that dont get supercold...easy way to give central heat/air without having to pipe in fuel, and electric companies give discounts to people who heat with electricity :)
 

Give Me

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It might be this fuckin programmable thermostate...I noticed a little 'sleep' button was on. I went online and can't find a manual for it, but I took the batteries out and restarted it, I'll know in a few.
Well? it's been nearly an hour all well? I do not in any way meant to sound stupid but have you tried searching the web? ie: u tube or ask.com? I unfortunately know nothing about Electric Furnaces like that Never even seen one :) But I do live in a colder climate most either oil or gas or those who do have electric heat are from baseboard style. Can you run to a Super center or somewhere that you can buy temp heat source? I am sure that there is a HVAC guy/gal that can help guild you best of luck :)
 

rowlman

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I GOT HEAT!!!...thanks for all the help!...it was a sleep setting on the upstairs thermostate...duh:roll:
 

Dizzle Frost

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I GOT HEAT!!!...thanks for all the help!...it was a sleep setting on the upstairs thermostate...duh:roll:
good deals, i hhit the prog button once and lost all heat in the middle of the night lol.....it went to pre prog bullshit setting.....but i was freakin out thinking money was gonna be involved lol
 

rowlman

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Wait so it's like a furnace that works kind of like those little electric space heaters? but it blows the warm air through ducts just like any furnace?

that's weird lol.
It works almost like a gas furnace, just uses electric element instead....my whole house is elec., my biggest gas bill is $10. and I don't even know why I pay that...I don't use gas for anything here, but I'm set -up for a gas dryer if needed, so I proble get charged just for the line and hookup beng there.
 

Murfy

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hopefully-

it wasn't sleeping last year. when the serviceman replaced the working element.

anyway, be sure to write yourself a note for next year.
 

rowlman

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hopefully-

it wasn't sleeping last year. when the serviceman replaced the working element.

anyway, be sure to write yourself a note for next year.
lol...nope, it wasn't. That would of been a $700 scam huh...lol. The settings are fixed now.
 

Murfy

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sadly-

it happens more than you would like to think.
also. just as our fixation draws us to riu, so does the repairman frequent his forum.
they'll walk ya through it.
 
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