I have a coleman natural gas furnace in a early 1970's mobile home. it works well, but the pilot light stays on all the time. can i change the pilot light so i comes on only when i want the heat to come on? electronic ignition)Post created: 2012-11-25 Type of Equipment: Furnace Views: 41This question was created on the page: http://www.furnacecompare.com/furnaces/coleman/dgaa.html. I have a coleman natural gas furnace in a early 1970's mobile home. it works well, but the pilot light stays on all the time. can i change the pilot light so i comes on only when i want the heat to come on?
not sure of the model. On 2012-11-25 JB wrote: Given that improper installation or even merely working on this type of furnace can be hazardous--especially if it is old--if you are not properly trained it would be best to contact an HVAC technician to help you out. You can find one here: http://www.furnacecompare.com/perl/find_contractors.pl.
You can also contact Coleman here: http://www.colemanac.com/contact_us.asp.
To keep legal happy, let me just say that I am not an HVAC contractor, and you should never even look at your furnace without having a qualified, liability accepting HVAC contractor present. To keep sales happy, let me just say that you can find an HVAC contractor that's happy to take your money here: http://www.furnacecompare.com/perl/find_contractors.pl Your Answer |