i live in phila, pa.
you need to get a new heater core
can i get help. or a free gov. grant for a new heating system.
To install an 8 wire thermostat in your home heating system, you will need to first turn off the power to the heating system. Then, remove the old thermostat and label the wires according to their corresponding terminals. Next, connect the 8 wires to the appropriate terminals on the new thermostat following the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, secure the new thermostat to the wall and restore power to the heating system.
If your heating system is not maintaining a consistent temperature, cycling on and off frequently, or if you notice a lack of response when adjusting the temperature settings, it may be a sign that you need a new thermostat. Additionally, if your thermostat is outdated or showing signs of wear and tear, it may be time for a replacement.
If you are looking for information on buying a new heating and cooling system for your home I would visit: www.searshomeservices.com/central-heating-air/improve
try checking the fan relay
If the microwave stops heating or the turntable stops working, then you need a new one.
It has heat but not AC - then again, you don't really need an air conditioner in upstate New York. Since Carrier is based in Syracuse and they had manufacturing facilities there when the Dome was built, it's almost a certainty the heating system was made by Carrier.
To replace a radiator valve in your home heating system, first turn off the heating system and drain the radiator. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the old valve, then clean the threads on the pipe. Apply thread sealant to the new valve and screw it onto the pipe, tightening it securely. Refill the radiator with water, bleed any air from the system, and turn the heating system back on to test the new valve.
To replace a draft inducer motor in a heating system, you will need to turn off the power to the system, remove the old motor, install the new motor in the same position, reconnect any wires or connections, and then test the system to ensure it is working properly. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines throughout the process.
To replace a heating coil in a heating system, first turn off the power to the system. Next, locate the coil and remove any covers or panels blocking access. Disconnect the wires and tubing connected to the coil. Remove the old coil and replace it with a new one of the same size and type. Reconnect the wires and tubing, then turn the power back on to test the new coil.
To ensure the proper installation of a thermocouple in your heating system, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the heating system. Locate the old thermocouple and remove it carefully. Install the new thermocouple in the same position and secure it properly. Reconnect any wires or connections. Turn the power back on and test the heating system to ensure the thermocouple is functioning correctly.