On 11:24:45.008956 by you dealt with Builders Mutual ! Rimkus Consulting (out of Houston) came and did not even pull service bulletins, repair records, nor even open the unit. The links you provided suggest that the 13GEP model line suffers heat exchanger failures and thus would be unsafe.įor starters.
The Lennox warranty for the 13GEP series furnaces was for a 5-year period. Use the page top or bottom CONTACT link to find our email, and perhaps then I can comment further. I would be grateful to see what note you were sent.
Lennox 13GEP does not appear in Lennox's current product recalls list I have not found details and am still researching the question.
We have read field reports of heat exchanger cracking and carbon monoxide hazards involving the Lennox 13GEPnnnnn series heating furnaces.
is an independent publisher of building, environmental, and forensic inspection, diagnosis, and repair information provided free to the public - we have no business nor financial connection with any manufacturer or service provider discussed at our website. "Do you have a 13GEP model line?" - does not sell any product nor service nor anything else. On by (mod) - sells no products nor services A corroded heat exchanger that leaks can be unsafe, even fatal. Watch out: Lennox, dealers reported increased instances of corrosion in some Pulse furnace heat exchangers in units installed before 1990. These questions & answers about Lennox pulse furnace safety were posted originally at Lennox PULSE FURNACE SAFETY WARNING - be sure to review that furnace life-safety infordmation. Lennox Furnace Inspection Program and Heat Exchanger Warranty Program We also provide an ARTICLE INDEX for this topic, or you can try the page top or bottom SEARCH BOX as a quick way to find information you need. Page top photograph courtesy Arlene Puentes. Lennox Industries Inc., the maker of Lennox Pulse furnaces, announced it has set up a free program to inspect Lennox furnaces installed from 1982 to 1989 to check for carbon monoxide leaks or as the company stated: " because of "increased instances of corrosion in some Pulse furnace heat exchangers in units installed before 1990." This document describes carbon monoxide gas (CO) leak safety hazards on certain models of Lennox hot air heating furnaces and announces a Lennox pulse furnace safety inspection and recall/repair program for these systems.
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