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prento
Oct 08, 2014Explorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
The serviceable parts of your furnace are all accessible by opening the outside panel. Before you tear into the burner assembly, make sure the other parts are operating correctly.
When the thermostat calls for heat, after a sort delay, the blower motor should start up. After the blower gets up to speed and the air flow closes a switch, the burner should ignite and begin heating the air. If these steps are not occurring in sequence, then let us know which step is failing. If absolutely nothing is happening when the thermostat calls for heat, check for an on/off switch on the thermostat, sometimes a small lever at the bottom, and check the fuse panel for a blown fuse.
Hi dutch
I have turned the heat switch on,after a sort delay the blower motor starts blowing air in the living area and bedroom,but no burner ignite,when you turn it off you have a short delay before blower motor cuts off.?????????
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