txdon
Super Star Member
Lou so sorry for the news of your brother.
Outside it has warmed to 20˚ with full sun.
Inside the temperature has fallen to 66˚ The heater stopped working. This is a natural gas heater electricity is fine. When my neighbor called, the one with the blown over garbage cans and natural gas generator, to report her heater was not working it confirmed my suspicion that because of heavy use the gas pressure has gone down and furnaces have turned off. The gas stovetop only had about half flame. A call to the gas company on their emergency line was just a 30 minute hold and they never answered.
Glad it is just a pressure problem.
Turned the house heater back on after the hot water heater shut down and the furnace heat came back on. Already up to 67˚.
I do have a couple of electric space heaters so all is good. Neighbor with the generator does not have any electric space heaters but I was able to walk her through the sequence to get her furnace to come back on. I think she now sees a weak link in her emergency heating strategy - low natural gas pressure, and the need to back up natural gas with electric heaters.
Outside it has warmed to 20˚ with full sun.
Inside the temperature has fallen to 66˚ The heater stopped working. This is a natural gas heater electricity is fine. When my neighbor called, the one with the blown over garbage cans and natural gas generator, to report her heater was not working it confirmed my suspicion that because of heavy use the gas pressure has gone down and furnaces have turned off. The gas stovetop only had about half flame. A call to the gas company on their emergency line was just a 30 minute hold and they never answered.
Glad it is just a pressure problem.
Turned the house heater back on after the hot water heater shut down and the furnace heat came back on. Already up to 67˚.
I do have a couple of electric space heaters so all is good. Neighbor with the generator does not have any electric space heaters but I was able to walk her through the sequence to get her furnace to come back on. I think she now sees a weak link in her emergency heating strategy - low natural gas pressure, and the need to back up natural gas with electric heaters.
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