Intertherm FEHA-010HA-01

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MGHOLT
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I am trying to troubleshoot this furnace, it will not come on at all...no heat, no fan. I have reason to belive that the wiring may have been tampered with and am trying to verify that it is properly connected from the unit to the t-stat.

I know that power is getting to the unit (in general) but I don't know test points to check, and what voltages to look for. I am unable to get the unit to respond to anything so I feel that there must be a problem in the wiring somewhere. I checked the fuses and they are NOT blown, so that much I do know.

I am attaching some photos so that it may be easier for someone to help me diagnose and correct the problem...if more photos are needed, please let me know and I will gladly post. I am very capable of doing the work on this unit, I may be a tad bit infamiliar with the terms and lingo, but I am comfortable around electricity and at working with it.

PHOTO #1
http://mgscomputersolutions.net/photos/DSC00935.JPG

PHOTO #2
http://mgscomputersolutions.net/photos/DSC00937.JPG

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer, I am in desperate need of getting this thing working.....kerosene has been a pain, literally!
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Robert
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Hi,

I can walk you through the correct wiring, but due to amount of these requests and time required for each, I now charge a $20 fee: http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/Order4b.html

If interested, once paid, send me an email to [email protected] and I will walk you through it by email.


Thanks,
Robert
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