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Pressure switch used in US gas furnaces

05/23/2007 12:10 PM

Hi

- does somebody know who are the US manufacturers of "pressure switches" used in gas furnaces to confirm that combustion fan is working ? ( negative pressure switch)

some information about reference identifying products

- what' s the average price of gas manufacturer buying this pressure switch ?

thanks in advance for asap reply to my urgent matter

rgds , Phil

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Re: Pressure switch used in US gas furnaces

05/23/2007 3:07 PM

"- does somebody know who are the US manufacturers of "pressure switches" used in gas furnaces to confirm that combustion fan is working ? ( negative pressure switch)"

This is a DIY project suggestion:

If <Google.com" or <Dogpile.com> don't know no one does.

Search for "Gas furnace pressure switch" and get more answers than you will know what to do with.

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Re: Pressure switch used in US gas furnaces

05/24/2007 12:02 AM

contact Dwyer Instrument. The website is www.dwyer-inst.co.in They are based in Michigan, Indiana.

regards

siddharth

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Re: Pressure switch used in US gas furnaces

05/24/2007 10:31 AM

Phil,

We have Abar and Vac-Aero furnaces here at this Honeywell facility.

We use United Electronics part # J6D-1349541. It should work in your application.

Contact United Electronics and ask for a precise fit for your application.

Eddie-Nel

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