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Loose wire? Or normal
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cuddlebear
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in Gas Heating
Hey guys, tried searching elsewhere and I couldn't find any answers.
I have an Empire RH-25-6 vent heater , and while trying to clear out some dust, a wire stuck to my duster and pulled out of the casing.
It was a slight maneauver, and I didn't have any resistance. My question is, is this wire supposed to be loose (the other end is plugged into something), or did I accidentally loosen it from wherever it was.
According to my manual, this would be the "electrode and wiring".
Thanks so much for any insight
I have an Empire RH-25-6 vent heater , and while trying to clear out some dust, a wire stuck to my duster and pulled out of the casing.
It was a slight maneauver, and I didn't have any resistance. My question is, is this wire supposed to be loose (the other end is plugged into something), or did I accidentally loosen it from wherever it was.
According to my manual, this would be the "electrode and wiring".
Thanks so much for any insight
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That's not normal but we live in an imperfect world. It's a bugger when the tech 'finds' the imperfections. Sometimes the home owner think they are getting hosed.-1
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I see. I live in an apartment and my landlord is a sleeze, so I wanted to verify anything was wrong with it before contacting him. Thanks0
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