Davidlee64
Oct 19, 2017Explorer
Suburban Furnace Troubles.
Suburban SF30-F furnace. First time I used it, everything worked A-OK. After that, it has been hit or miss. Sometimes it works first time, and every time after. Next time, I have to toggle the thermostat a number of times. I decided to take a look inside of it and found some "materials" inside. One pic is a wasp nest, one is from the fan blades, and other is dog hair that was behind the grill.



The previous owner had a big dog that shed enormous amounts of hair and it was everywhere. The PO didn't do any maintenance that I can determine. He didn't fix anything either. If he couldn't glue it, it stayed broken. But I digress. I have already replaced the thermostat with a digital model. I did not take anything apart on the furnace yet, as I need to get a tool (crows foot wrench) to remove the gas line from the solenoid. I don't feel like taking half the furnace apart to remove it, and I need to get some gaskets and such. I am also going to modify the wire connections, as I have difficulties with one hand and can't install wire nuts easily or at all. I may mount a terminal strip with blade connectors that I can connect with one hand.



The previous owner had a big dog that shed enormous amounts of hair and it was everywhere. The PO didn't do any maintenance that I can determine. He didn't fix anything either. If he couldn't glue it, it stayed broken. But I digress. I have already replaced the thermostat with a digital model. I did not take anything apart on the furnace yet, as I need to get a tool (crows foot wrench) to remove the gas line from the solenoid. I don't feel like taking half the furnace apart to remove it, and I need to get some gaskets and such. I am also going to modify the wire connections, as I have difficulties with one hand and can't install wire nuts easily or at all. I may mount a terminal strip with blade connectors that I can connect with one hand.