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    penrodjr Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 8, 2008, 01:53 PM
    Floor furnace thermacouple
    I have an old floor furnace in which the thermacouple has gone bad. I cannot find any information on the thermacouple. One end of course is the end that is the sensor and the other end is a red and a white wire with spade tips. The thermacouple has a metallic sheath. The end with the wiring terminates under two screws on the furnace control unit. Is there a way to determine what type of thermacouple I need and where could I buy one?

    Than you, Penrodjr
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    Dec 8, 2008, 02:46 PM
    That is not a thermocouple it is a Thermopile Generator.

    Example

    Honeywell Q313A1188 thermocouple 750 mV Thermopile - eBay (item 110320902434 end time Jan-01-09 09:04:46 PST)

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