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I have a Trane gas furnace in my home, which serves as the emergency backup to a new Rheem heat pump I had put in over the summer. The furnace is 10 years old, and had been working fine prior to the heat pump installation - just a bit expensive to run. When winter rolled around, and the furnace started to kick on occasionally when the temperature got too low outside, I started smelling a small whiff of gas coming out of all of most of the registers in my home.
It only happens just as the furnace kicks on. Lennar Digital Sylenth1 Keygen. I called the company that installed the heat pump.
They came out, looked it all over, bubble soaked the lines, and couldn't find anything wrong. I called another company who came out, removed the burners, inspected the heat exchanger, and suggested that the heat exchanger must be leaking, and charged me $200 for the 'diagnosis'. They then came back out and replaced the heat exchanger a week later, apparently still under warranty (surprisingly cool of Trane), for another $500 in labor.
Now, every time the furnace kicks on, I get a faint whiff of gas. Hindi Movie Abhiman Mp3 Song Free Download. Same as before, just $700 poorer. Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? To repeat the facts: -New heat exchanger, -All gas lines bubble-soaked, no obvious leaks -Only smell gas just when the furnace kicks on. -Gas smell is coming into the home through the registers, in multiple rooms (strongest in the registers closest to the furnace) -House was built in 1997, there's no fresh-air intake to the hvac system (closed loop), no obvious air leaks in the ducting around the furnace.