Dang it's hot & humid.
Yesterday, I lost two guys in the heat. Serious cases of heat exhaustion. My climber trainee was puking in the grass, the other guy had to go home sick. (yes, we had lots of water and gatoraid on hand).
Today: the dang furnace came on in my office! It was reading 98° in my office, we thought something was seriously wrong. I completely removed the thermostat from the wall; but there was no stopping the action, it was still blowing hot air.
After 10 minutes, I figured the lower limit switch had to have cooled off, but NO! It was still blowing hot air with no thermostat attached.
Upon inspection of the furnace itself, the gas valve was open, burner was burning blue flames, and the fan was still blowing. I turned off the gas supply, and switched off the power. That killed it!
Don't think that won't ruin your relaxing day in the office!
Yesterday, I lost two guys in the heat. Serious cases of heat exhaustion. My climber trainee was puking in the grass, the other guy had to go home sick. (yes, we had lots of water and gatoraid on hand).
Today: the dang furnace came on in my office! It was reading 98° in my office, we thought something was seriously wrong. I completely removed the thermostat from the wall; but there was no stopping the action, it was still blowing hot air.
After 10 minutes, I figured the lower limit switch had to have cooled off, but NO! It was still blowing hot air with no thermostat attached.
Upon inspection of the furnace itself, the gas valve was open, burner was burning blue flames, and the fan was still blowing. I turned off the gas supply, and switched off the power. That killed it!
Don't think that won't ruin your relaxing day in the office!
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