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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="KIM" data-source="post: 302610" data-attributes="member: 3201"><p>My 2 cents (And we've seen a lot of furnaces!) is that there is a correlation between changing a thermocouple and heating elements failing and vice-versa. Typically a calibration should be run after changing one or the other. I can't tell you how many times we've seen the other item fail within 1-2 months of replacing a TC or HE, just my 2 cents.......Also, heating elements especially are incredibly fragile, especially after they have been used so it's easy (Really easy) to get micro cracks in them if you have shipped this furnace to have it repaired.....</p><p>K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KIM, post: 302610, member: 3201"] My 2 cents (And we've seen a lot of furnaces!) is that there is a correlation between changing a thermocouple and heating elements failing and vice-versa. Typically a calibration should be run after changing one or the other. I can't tell you how many times we've seen the other item fail within 1-2 months of replacing a TC or HE, just my 2 cents.......Also, heating elements especially are incredibly fragile, especially after they have been used so it's easy (Really easy) to get micro cracks in them if you have shipped this furnace to have it repaired..... K [/QUOTE]
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