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		<title>Furnace thermocouple</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A furnace thermocouple is a device on a standing pilot gas furnace that&#8217;s responsible for opening and closing the main gas line to your furnace. A slim, rod-shaped sensor sits in the path of your pilot flame where it collects and then transfers heat down via a flexible connector (wire or tube) to signal, through [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Noisy furnace &#8211; gas or electric</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home furnaces are noisy by nature, with their large blower, expanding hot air, metal compartments and other parts, not to mention an array of burners we are usually aware when one fires up. A noisy furnace could be giving you loud vibrational noises, high-pitched squeals or just general motor and air noise that sounds like [...]]]></description>
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