โMay-21-2019 12:20 PM
โMay-25-2019 07:44 AM
โMay-25-2019 07:28 AM
BFL13 wrote:
The limit switch must be working for it to be doing that intermittent burning? It can't be stuck open. Too sensitive maybe?
Changing the main board fixed the OP's intermittent problem for almost a year so it wasn't the ducts etc. Then it would not light at all after the fan came on (limit switch stuck open now?). New sail switch fixed that but back to intermittent action. (if they didn't also change the limit switch then it must still not be stuck open)
Has the replacement board from a year ago gone bad? What was that all about with the duff set of boards?--was that furnaces or fridges, can't remember.
The limit switch might be the most likely culprit, but it is the hardest thing to get at, so IMO it is the last thing to try for a DIY. In my case it was the main board at fault, which is the easiest thing to swap out, but last on the list of things to try according to the pros. Maybe getting at the limit switch is easy for a pro! ๐
Is there no warranty on this furnace in a 2018 RV ?
โMay-25-2019 06:53 AM
โMay-25-2019 06:19 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Old-Biscuit said in my Atwood: (see link in my post after the OP)
"Mid...2 White Wires going into motor cover....Sail Switch, when it closes the DC from Sail Switch goes to High Temp Limit Switch and then to circuit bd via connector"
In the OP you said after they changed the main board it worked for a year until they changed the sail switch.
So the suspect would be the wiring they did for the sail switch?
โMay-24-2019 12:42 PM
โMay-24-2019 07:09 AM
โMay-24-2019 06:49 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:BFL13 wrote:
People add muffin fans to their fridge vents to solve that problem if needed.
So to help with this, how about putting a fan behind the big furnace return air vent to suck more cooling air in to where that limit switch is mounted back there?
High limit switch is a safety device that SHUTS down burner because heat exchanger is overheating.
Fan cooling area where high limit switch is located does NOT resolve the overheating issue.
Lack of sufficient air flow THUR heat exchanger is the issue...NOT that the high limit switch is actually doing it's job as intended.
Find/fix REASON high limit switch temp set point is being met.
โMay-22-2019 10:46 AM
BFL13 wrote:
People add muffin fans to their fridge vents to solve that problem if needed.
So to help with this, how about putting a fan behind the big furnace return air vent to suck more cooling air in to where that limit switch is mounted back there?
โMay-22-2019 10:40 AM
jbrack wrote:starcraft69 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Burner cycling on then off/back on/off is called 'limiting' which is when the airflow has been restricted and heat exchanger high temp limit switch is opening (too hot) then fan continues to run so temp drops...high temp limit switch closes and burner lights back off
You have something obstructing/blocking either the furnace discharge air flow OR the return air to furnace
Could be closed/blocked register, could be crushed ductwork, could be how/where stuff is stored
Fan runs cause high temp limit switch opened.burner keeps firing back off cause thermostat temp set point has not been met....high temp limit switch controlling burner shutting down/relighting
Listen to this man! This is the correct answer.
This makes the most sense to me...and has been suggested to me before but none of the mechanics who have looked at the furnace have investigated this. None of my inside vent are blocked or restricted. I can see most of the ductwork from inside the belly but cant see the duct that feeds the one floor vent in the extreme rear of the coach. My next question is...if I continue to operate the furnace in this on/off fluctuating mode, will it cause any damage?
โMay-22-2019 08:46 AM
โMay-22-2019 08:12 AM
starcraft69 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Burner cycling on then off/back on/off is called 'limiting' which is when the airflow has been restricted and heat exchanger high temp limit switch is opening (too hot) then fan continues to run so temp drops...high temp limit switch closes and burner lights back off
You have something obstructing/blocking either the furnace discharge air flow OR the return air to furnace
Could be closed/blocked register, could be crushed ductwork, could be how/where stuff is stored
Fan runs cause high temp limit switch opened.burner keeps firing back off cause thermostat temp set point has not been met....high temp limit switch controlling burner shutting down/relighting
Listen to this man! This is the correct answer.
โMay-22-2019 07:37 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Burner cycling on then off/back on/off is called 'limiting' which is when the airflow has been restricted and heat exchanger high temp limit switch is opening (too hot) then fan continues to run so temp drops...high temp limit switch closes and burner lights back off
You have something obstructing/blocking either the furnace discharge air flow OR the return air to furnace
Could be closed/blocked register, could be crushed ductwork, could be how/where stuff is stored
Fan runs cause high temp limit switch opened.burner keeps firing back off cause thermostat temp set point has not been met....high temp limit switch controlling burner shutting down/relighting
โMay-21-2019 10:13 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Can this happen if you close off some of the duct vents to different places (at the room ends using the variable closures) while leaving others wide open?
โMay-21-2019 05:57 PM