Hello all-
I have gained a buch of knowledge from the group here, and I thought maybe someone could help with another problem Im having..
I have an old house furnace I installed in my garage this winter.. It works great with only one downside. I cant afford to leave it running all the time, so I have to turn on the gas and manually light the pilot every time I go out to work in the garage... While this is little more than a slight inconvenience, I though I might try to get the auto ignite working. It clearly had an auto ignite at one point in its life, since the end near the pilot is still there... However, the wire has been cut, and it looks like the ignitor is toast.
So, with that said, how would i go about replacing this? Im sure I can go buy another ignitor, and wrestle the thin in there, but where would the wire connect? thats the part I cant seem to figure out... also, while Im asking questions, I was thinking it might be nice to be able to just run the furnace fan during the summer months, but I cant seem to figure out how to do that either...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
here are some pics of the furnace... the pink wire (very small stub) in the second pic is the cut ignitor wire...
I have gained a buch of knowledge from the group here, and I thought maybe someone could help with another problem Im having..
I have an old house furnace I installed in my garage this winter.. It works great with only one downside. I cant afford to leave it running all the time, so I have to turn on the gas and manually light the pilot every time I go out to work in the garage... While this is little more than a slight inconvenience, I though I might try to get the auto ignite working. It clearly had an auto ignite at one point in its life, since the end near the pilot is still there... However, the wire has been cut, and it looks like the ignitor is toast.
So, with that said, how would i go about replacing this? Im sure I can go buy another ignitor, and wrestle the thin in there, but where would the wire connect? thats the part I cant seem to figure out... also, while Im asking questions, I was thinking it might be nice to be able to just run the furnace fan during the summer months, but I cant seem to figure out how to do that either...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
here are some pics of the furnace... the pink wire (very small stub) in the second pic is the cut ignitor wire...