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re-lighting flooded appliances
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BillW
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Hi, Tim. Please check my thread regarding dealing with flood damages. I have had a couple inquiries about any "government" or "offical" guidelines for replacing flooded combustion appliances. Other than the manufacturer's technical sheets regarding flood-damaged controls, I'm not aware of any "government" regulations. Does AGA or any other industry group have guidelines? If they do, feel free to jump on my thread and give the info. Thanks, and I hope you and yours got thru the storm OK.
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These might help:
FEMA:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/95663434/Repairing-Your-Flooded-Home
AHRI:
http://www.ahrinet.org/floods+and+hvacr+equipment.aspxTerry O0
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