iaov Senior Member Location Rhinelander WI Apr 18, 2009 #21 480sparky said: So you have a gas stove with a neutral bonded to the case? Click to expand... So it seemed. I corrected the outlet problem, installed some GFIC's and bonded the gas pipe to the service.
480sparky said: So you have a gas stove with a neutral bonded to the case? Click to expand... So it seemed. I corrected the outlet problem, installed some GFIC's and bonded the gas pipe to the service.
mivey Senior Member Apr 18, 2009 #22 mxslick said: Please read that thread and hopefully it will help to understand the OP's situation. Click to expand... We understand his situation but one of his questions was "why does it care?". Can you think of a good reason for the manufacturer to do this? I have some furnace schematics around here somewhere that might give a clue. As for now, I'm clueless.
mxslick said: Please read that thread and hopefully it will help to understand the OP's situation. Click to expand... We understand his situation but one of his questions was "why does it care?". Can you think of a good reason for the manufacturer to do this? I have some furnace schematics around here somewhere that might give a clue. As for now, I'm clueless.
mxslick Senior Member Location SE Idaho Apr 19, 2009 #23 iwire said: I did not see one person say it is not possible.:roll: Click to expand... LOL Bob I'm not trying to imply it's not possible...but you yourself said something interesting: iwire said: I don't disagree with your logic but what would be the reason for it? :-? My PC does not care about polarity why should a furnace?:-? Click to expand... I agree 100% with your points..but since we had hashed this out before on the other (older) threads I thought it worth mentioning. mivey said: We understand his situation but one of his questions was "why does it care?". Can you think of a good reason for the manufacturer to do this? I have some furnace schematics around here somewhere that might give a clue. As for now, I'm clueless. Click to expand... (Bold/italic added by me) I would like to know why also. Even the guy who designed the film transports I referenced in the other threads couldn't come up with a good reason as to the logic of the design... Last edited: Apr 19, 2009
iwire said: I did not see one person say it is not possible.:roll: Click to expand... LOL Bob I'm not trying to imply it's not possible...but you yourself said something interesting: iwire said: I don't disagree with your logic but what would be the reason for it? :-? My PC does not care about polarity why should a furnace?:-? Click to expand... I agree 100% with your points..but since we had hashed this out before on the other (older) threads I thought it worth mentioning. mivey said: We understand his situation but one of his questions was "why does it care?". Can you think of a good reason for the manufacturer to do this? I have some furnace schematics around here somewhere that might give a clue. As for now, I'm clueless. Click to expand... (Bold/italic added by me) I would like to know why also. Even the guy who designed the film transports I referenced in the other threads couldn't come up with a good reason as to the logic of the design...