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WHO MADE THIS FURNACE!

Ross_7
Ross_7 Member Posts: 577
Post some pics! That would be a huge help.
Ross

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  • Curloid
    Curloid Member Posts: 3
    WHO MADE THIS FURNACE!

    I've got the kind of problem I just know can be answered here. A customer of mine recently bought a used mobile home to replace an aging one, and it came with a non-original, gas-fired, counterflow furnace that I cannot identify. I am looking to convert the unit from natural gas to propane and I want to access the manufacturer's info on how to do that properly. I am hoping someone on this forum can give me the manufacturer's name by recognizing the model # and/or serial #. There is a big, stick-on label in the burner vestibule that gives just about every spec you could ask for, but does not give the maker's name. So, here goes. It is Model #FG9B06012DH11D and Serial #WLKMO11845. Nobody at the 3 local supply houses where I do business can seem to find out who made this darn thing, and I am not willing to just convert the burner orifices and take a chance that there is nothing else that needs to be done. It is a powered-vent, 3 burner, 60,000 BTU furnace with electronic ignition. It seems to be relatively new, I would guess less than 10 years old. So, whattayathink? Anybody know who made this thing?
  • bg_2
    bg_2 Member Posts: 1


    model number looks like a miller intertherm manufactured by nordyne
  • Erich_3
    Erich_3 Member Posts: 135
    Parts List

    Here is the parts list for model FG9B06012DH11D
    Hamilton Home Products 1 (800) 879-0123

    http://www.hamiltonhomeproducts.com/resource-files/manuals/furnaces/90_furnaces/1-Stage/FG9-G9T/FG9-G9T-DN-Parts.pdf

    Propane conversion kit is on page 7 part number 1NP0347.
  • Marty_7
    Marty_7 Member Posts: 30
    York

    Looks like Hamilton Home products furnace is built by York.


  • Definitely- York, Coleman, Luxaire unit, they called them Winchester's too
  • Curloid
    Curloid Member Posts: 3
    Thank you

    Thank you to all who took the time to try to help me with my problem, and especially to Erich who nailed it. That is the info I needed and I will now be able to help my customer with her problem. Thanks again, all.
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