Need PICTURE for Intertherm furnace FEH-015HA wiring diagram

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Kris
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Location: Kentucky

I recently purchased 3 new restring kits, 2 new limit switches, and 4 new fuses. However, I failed to take a picture of how the wiring was connected before I took it apart. :oops:

I have the diagram on the inside of the door, but I am too chicken to fire the furnace up because I second guess myself constantly.

Does anyone have, or could they take a picture of their wiring so I don't have to buy everything AGAIN?! :cry:

Thanks in advance for the help.

Kris
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Robert
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Hi Kris,

Trust the wiring diagram, IF your wires match the diagram, all is ok.

A picture of someone's furnace could be a picture of some modified or wrong wiring.


The wiring diagram is correct.


Left side of each coil has a wire to a sequencer spade terminal.

Right side of each coil has a short wire to the limit, then onto the fuse.


Trace each one by one, match to the diagram and all will be fine.



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Robert
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Kris
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Thanks for the quick reply. As it turns out, I actually got it running last night. The problem turned out to be..... I had the elements in upside down! :lol:

Once I figured it out, it went together fairly quickly.

Now all I need to do is figure out how to clean out my ductwork as my furnace hasn't ran in about two years. I used a mirror and a flashlight, and it kind of looks like Mammoth Cave down there....... :shock:
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Robert
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Hi Kris,

Be VERY careful cleaning mobile home ducts. They are made of thin, flimsy aluminum and rip and tear apart very easily.

IF that happens, a mammoth cave would be least of your worries. :wink:



Glad you got the heat going. You're very welcome, happy to help.


Take care and best wishes,
Robert
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