Hey TFPrs -
We inherited an old Teledyne Laars Lite 400N-B when we bought our new house in North Texas. Previous owners absolutely failed to keep up with basic care and maintenance. I was able to keep it structurally sound through the freeze, but it's a ways from being in working condition. I would really appreciate some opinions from follow users on cost/benefit of seeking parts and DIYing this heater back to working condition or biting the bullet for a new heater. Hint: spouse is not enthusiastic about dropping $3K-$4K on a new heater.
Known Issues:
DEK
We inherited an old Teledyne Laars Lite 400N-B when we bought our new house in North Texas. Previous owners absolutely failed to keep up with basic care and maintenance. I was able to keep it structurally sound through the freeze, but it's a ways from being in working condition. I would really appreciate some opinions from follow users on cost/benefit of seeking parts and DIYing this heater back to working condition or biting the bullet for a new heater. Hint: spouse is not enthusiastic about dropping $3K-$4K on a new heater.
Known Issues:
- The heat exchanger tube assembly is shot (tubes warped, heat transfer coils completely filled with soot and misshaped.
- Igniter needs to be replaced
- Water Temp Sensor shot
- Limit switches shot
- Ignition Control Assembly (maybe needs to be replaced)
- Water flow system
- headers
- gas line plumbing
- Burner Tray Assembly
DEK