โApr-29-2013 12:21 AM
โApr-30-2013 09:23 AM
DazedNConfused wrote:
Good evening....
On our family camping trip this past weekend, it was cool enough to use the heat. I could turn the heat on, set the thermostat, and the blower would spin up followed by nice toasty warm air. However, when the proper temperature was reached and the system turned off, it would almost never come back on again. I had to pull the 12v furnace fuse, reinsert, and it would instantly fire up again. Maybe once or twice it cycled on its own, but without fail, each night we'd wake up cold, I'd crawl out of bed, pull out and reseat the fuse, furnace would kick on, and I'd crawl back in bed again. Ths would repeat throughout the weekend. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Rob
โApr-30-2013 09:16 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
My guess is that you might find it is reaching over 150F air output, and locking out. Did you have a chance to check the temp of the air yet?
Higher than normal air temps can be caused by a bocked vent, or near the furnace if the hot air is leaking into the cabinet that the furnace is located in, then the air returning to the furnace might be say 95F on average rather than a normal 60 - 70F. I had to seal one of my supply air ducts that was leaking hot air near the furnace, and also installed some reflex insulation around the hot air chamber, to prevent so much heat from gettting back into the return air and fan intake.
Cooler air into the furnace supply air fan means cooler output air, and thus will run longer without going into lockout. Also if the furnace has only 3 ducts, say 4" ductwork each, that might be barely enough air flow, 4 or 5 ducts might flow a lot more air, and the output air will be in the normal 120 - 140F range, the thing will stop locking out.
Good luck,
Fred.
โApr-29-2013 11:03 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
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โApr-29-2013 12:37 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!