-15 degrees (below zero) Troubleshooting Furnace
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- NO HEAT - Troubleshooting heating system at -15 degrees below zero
-- Video Time Stamps --
Resetting Burner 4:39
Checking fuel pump for air 5:04
Locating Fuel Tank 8:49
Adding Heating Fuel 10:52
Bleeding Fuel Lines 18:37
System back online 24:15
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Great video Jerome. You need to start wearing your cap and jacket that has your business logo on them.
Well done sir. Now rest. Thanks for using your camera.
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I love this van. Plus it’s AWD so I never get stuck in the snow!
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Fantastic informative video . This is my first video I have seen of yours and I thank you for sharing..can you tell me the video equipment you are using , cause I did not see it in the description below , unless I just missed it.. I will check again,mid it is not p,ease let me know cause the camera appears to track you..
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@@furnacetech2581 wow that has to be the coolest GoPro yet ! I still have the hero 2 and 5 black.. lol 😂 thanks I will order one soon..
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@@furnacetech2581 looks like I’ll need an extra battery. 👌
Hope you get paid for that headache
What kind of oil lines were they at the pump , some kind of flexible rubber, I've never seen them before, and also what part of the world are you working in ,I'm in nj ,been in the field 37 years, also that fuel was really clear, don't like lugging around GI cans
We live in Alaska. These were rubber fuel lines. I do not install these types of fuel lines. It's just what the original installer installed. We use an arctic blend heating fuel. If we have a below ground fuel tank, we can use #2 fuel oil otherwise we will use #1 fuel oil above ground.
It looked like a 2 pipe system but I didn't see a tiger loop and that line doesn't look like it runs back to the tank? Surprised air was tripping it out on a 2 pipes system
This tank in this video was empty and was sucking air into the supply line causing it to trip out and not prove flame
Thank you for watching and sharing!
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Thanks for watching