I'm not sure why your furnace would shut off after a power outage but first check your breaker in the breaker box to make sure it is in the on position. If this is not the problem remove the cover on furnace and look for a red reset button on the pump. Press this button and hold for a second or two and you furnace should restart. If however it shuts down again you have other problems and will need a furnace repairman.
Yes, a gas heater does not use any electricity.
The only power used by a gas water heater is the small current generated by the thermocouple that keeps the gas valve open. It comes on mechanically when the water temperature drops. You don't need house current.
The APC battery backup is capable of storing a charge when the power is working. When there is a power outage, the stored charge is triggered, and can deliver a steady stream of power for a fixed amount of time.
It may have tripped a spark gap or GFCI breaker.
no you need power to run the board and the igniter
Yes, there are many models that operate with a backup battery.
water, power outage, or maybe the light bulb is broken
A gas generator generates electricity and can be used as a backup in a power outage. I am not certain what you mean by an electric generator. If there was a power outage, how would an electric generator work?
nuke power
- Sometimes doesn't save you work. - They can break down. - It can crash. - It can shut down. - Power outage. - A hacker. - It stops working. - Virus. - Cost.
It should work fine, you'll just get a less power dissipated (and therefore heat) than you're expecting.
In case of a power outage, there is a backup that will allow the electricity in your home to work. This is a great type of power to have for your home especially during thunder and lightning storms.