Growing up, I learned many DIY projects from my dad by observing him as she completed home improvement projects! He was handy with her tools.
He went around the home, fixing structural and decor flaws at home.
He could not even help it when she was out visiting friends. His eye for perfection regularly noticed something that needed fixing, especially Heating and Air Conditioning equipment. I was entertained by him for this. I watched him wiring an electric gas furnace control component carefully and l actually learned how to do it. A while back, I saved an acquaintance some bucks that she would have otherwise paid for her gas furnace control component wiring. The process is relatively easy. You can begin by turning off the air handler or electrical circuit to the gas furnace. But, note down the wire colors and the terminals where each wire goes through. Better yet, take snapshots of everything you do while removing the used control component from your Heating and Air Conditioning system. My dad used the old-university method of labeling all the wires on the control component by marking each terminal and their corresponding wires. These notes or pictures will come in handy later while wiring your current control unit. After that, unconnect the seasoned control component and detach it, but put the current control component in the correct place and begin re-wiring it to the terminal. Make sure to use your labeling notes or pictures to complete this process; Connect the wires one at a time until you’ve reinstalled all of them and your current control component is in place. At this point, the work is done. However to confirm that it’s functioning respectfully, turn on the electrical circuit and adjust the current control component to start the cooling or heating process. The control component should work just fine if the wires are affixed accurately. If not, you might want to examine each terminal and the wire connected to it.