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Thursday, 28 February 2008 12:45 |
HVAC Equipment Reviews Contest
High Performance HVAC Product Reviews is sponsoring a contest to win a free subscription to our HVAC Buyers Guide. From now until May 1, 2008 when you review your HVAC equipment you are automatically entered in the contest. It's fully automatic and does not require you to register to submit new products or make your own review. We're giving away four free subscriptions to our HVAC Buyers Guide so visit the reviews site, review your own HVAC equipment and get in on the chance to win a free subscription.
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If you are getting ready to make a purchase of HVAC equipment this site can help you make a better decision about the equipment you purchase. Don't forget after your new HVAC system is installed to come back and review the HVAC brand you purchased to help others make a better decision about the air conditioning and heating equipment they intend on purchasing.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 March 2008 18:33 )
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Electronic Ignition Gas Furnaces |
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Written by Richard
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Friday, 29 February 2008 04:09 |
Electronic Ignition Gas Furnaces
High Efficiency Gas Furnace Utilizing Electronic Ignition
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Gas furnaces, boilers, and water heaters have evolved from the basic standing pilot ignition system to the state of the art electronic ignition models. Standing pilot gas furnaces relied on keeping a pilot flame lit for the furnace, boiler, or water heater to function. The advent of electronic ignition has made it possible to prove a flame without keeping a pilot light lit 24/7 and thereby saving money because electronic ignition only needs to have a flame when there is a call for heat from the thermostat.
Typically, electronic ignition is comprised of a manufacturers OEM circuit board or an after-market ignition control module located near the gas valve of the furnace, boiler, or water heater. The gas valve is controlled directly by this circuit board or ignition module whereby the standing pilot gas valve is usually controlled by the thermostat. There are different versions of gas furnace electronic ignition systems but they all serve the same purpose and function and that is to safely heat your dwelling. Among these types of gas furnace electronic ignition systems there are:
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 March 2008 10:32 )
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Thermostat Wiring and Wire Colors |
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Written by Richard
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Friday, 29 February 2008 00:25 |
Thermostat Wire and Thermostats Wiring For HVAC
Thermostat wiring colors help designate which wire goes where on a thermostat
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For many, wiring a thermostat can be a very big hurdle especially if they do not understand basic HVAC electrical control circuits, thermostat wire color designations, or thermostat terminal designations. No matter what type of thermostat you have, Honeywell, White Rogers, Robertshaw, Maple Chase, or whatever brand you have, High Performance HVAC Thermostat Wiring page will help you better understand this often confusing subject of thermostat wiring.
Thermostat is typically 18 gauge solid wire and is usually designated by different colors of many wires wrapped in an outer insulating jacket which hold the multi-color wires together. Reading the label on different wire reels one will notice 18-2, 18-3, 18-5, or even 18-10. The first numbers represents the gauge of the wire inside the outer jacket. The second number represents the number of wires or conductors inside the outer jacket. A reel labeled 18-2 will have two wires or conductors which are 18 gauge wire. A reel labeled 18-10 will have 10 wires or conductors which are 18 gauge.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 March 2008 18:13 )
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