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Oil furnace master control
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Firehack
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I am looking for a replacement for a GE CR7865A101A2 Master Control for my 55 year old oil furnace. Do these exist or are there replacements that will work?
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Are You referring to the primary control or a stack switch?
How about posting some pics?Bob Boan
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You could take a chance and buy one on ebay, but they aren't made anymore. You can also switch out the burner for something modern, or just convert it to primary/ignitor, etc.
But in reality, a 55 year old furnace doesn't owe you anything.
It's probably 45-50% overall system efficiency, and a modern furnace would probably give you some nice payback.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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If this uses a standard cad-cell flame detector, which I cannot tell from the ebay listing, a modern primary control would probably work.
IIRC, "Master Control" was GE-speak for primary control, and all their Master Control model numbers started with CR7865.All Steamed Up, Inc.
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