12-02-2009, 01:36 AM
Black wrote:
Can't you turn it on and off just by cutting power, e.g. via the thermostat?
Nope, thermostat isn't even wired up anymore. I could turn it off completely...but then the pilot light goes out and I have to relight to get it going again.
I couldn't find ANY parts for it when I went searching online. I take that back, I found a blower motor. That was it. The guys who came out were the same ones who installed it 25 years ago. I figure if anyone was going to know if there was a way to fix it, it would be him.
Looks like a $150 rebate for a 94% from the gas company. http://www.centerpointenergy.com/service...N/#Heating