13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Part 12 of 13
Part 12 of 13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home
You’ve done all the preparation, have all the tools, the old furnace is gone and now it’s time to start your very own furnace installation.
Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps
Step 12. Putting it all back together. This section is broken up into 6 sub-sections.* Aligning the furnace. If this is done right, you will cut down on the amount of work and ductwork you will have to make
* Attaching the Return and Boot to the new furnace
* Attaching Old Plenum (ductwork leaving old furnace) to new furnace. This is called the Transition
* Reconnecting the gas line, and testing for leaks
* Running the flue pipes to remove the spent fuel gases
* Reconnection of the thermostat and high-voltage power supply
That’s it, you’re almost done installing a furnace the DIY (do-it-yourself way)! Now it’s time for some testing and a trial run.
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April 13th, 2010 at 10:01 am
Spring is not just for cleaning, but also for fixing your home heating and cool system. My family and I check the furnace , make sure the fan is running properly, and sometimes replace the thermostat controller. We like to use our furnace to circulate and clean the air to remove all of the pollen that is in the air. Invensys makes some nice controlls and I’ve also found a brand called PECO that uses a custom algorithm to run the system fan during the spring time. The only site I’ve been able to buy them at is thermostatlinevoltage.com there may be other sources out there though. Just some thoughts.
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