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    Jan 31, 2011, 05:14 PM
    Western gravity furnace
    Hi, I have a Western Gravity Furnace, and cannot get the new thermostat to turn off the unit. When turned on, it just runs and cannot turn it off with out manually turning it off. It has been suggested that it could be a limit switch - would you know if this might be the case, the purpose of the limit switch, etc.
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