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Hot Water Heater Sensor Failure (Symptom, Test, Repair Cost)

The sensor is important because it uses a small electric current to manipulate the gas valve. A defective sensor cannot signal the gas control valve. This prevents the heater from warming the water...

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GFCI Class A, B, C, D, E Meaning (With Its Trip Level)

It is not that difficult to understand why the NEC encourages consumers to use GFCIs. According to the Home Electrical Fires, electrical issues cause over 50,000 fires annually, killing hundreds of...

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Can A Double Pole Breaker Be Used As A Single Pole?

If you need a new single-pole breaker, your friends may encourage you to invest in a double-pole breaker. But is that a good idea? Will it work? What is the difference between a double pole and a...

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link to SPD2 Error Code On Whirlpool Microwave Meaning (Fixed)

SPD2 Error Code On Whirlpool Microwave Meaning (Fixed)

Do you understand the various features and functions surrounding your whirlpool microwave? What about the codes? Should it concern you, or can you afford to ignore it? What Does SPD2 Mean On...

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Does The Outside Fan Run When Heat Pump Is On? (Find It Now)

If you just replaced your AC with a heat pump, you’re probably wondering whether or not you can rely on the device to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. If you hire a competent...

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link to Resetting CVS Heating Pad For Error Codes e4, e3, EE, F2

Resetting CVS Heating Pad For Error Codes e4, e3, EE, F2

CVS heating pads are typically reliable. But they are not perfect. Like every other electronic device on the market, they can fail. Once that happens, you must learn to interpret their error codes....

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