Dec-15-2016 09:43 AM
Dec-16-2016 04:32 PM
Sam Spade wrote:
I've dealt with a LOT of gas furnaces over the years, both in permanent structures and house trailers and have NEVER seen one where the combustion air was not gravity fed.
Maybe I will learn something new today. 🙂
Dec-16-2016 04:05 PM
Dec-16-2016 03:05 PM
Dec-16-2016 02:24 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
my sticks and bricks 15 year old gas furnace has a blower for the combustion air on the flue exhaust side. In fact, likely on almost any gas furnace anymore.
Dec-16-2016 01:24 PM
Sam Spade wrote:harold1946 wrote:Sam Spade wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
They are both the same motor- one cannot fail without both failing, plus the sail switch is specifically meant to prevent this.
OK on the sail switch; forgot about that.
But since when is there a fan helping the exhaust gasses get out ??
The fan brings fresh air from the outside into the combustion chamber and forces it out through the exhaust port.
Is there really such a thing ?
I don't think my C has this but now I'm gonna have to look.
I've dealt with a LOT of gas furnaces over the years, both in permanent structures and house trailers and have NEVER seen one where the combustion air was not gravity fed.
Maybe I will learn something new today. 🙂
Dec-16-2016 12:12 PM
Sam Spade wrote:
Is there really such a thing ?
I don't think my C has this but now I'm gonna have to look.
I've dealt with a LOT of gas furnaces over the years, both in permanent structures and house trailers and have NEVER seen one where the combustion air was not gravity fed.
Maybe I will learn something new today. 🙂
Dec-16-2016 07:44 AM
IWally wrote:
Is it normal to go through a 30lb tank in one day?
Dec-16-2016 07:10 AM
Sam Spade wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
They are both the same motor- one cannot fail without both failing, plus the sail switch is specifically meant to prevent this.
OK on the sail switch; forgot about that.
But since when is there a fan helping the exhaust gasses get out ??
Dec-16-2016 07:08 AM
harold1946 wrote:Sam Spade wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
They are both the same motor- one cannot fail without both failing, plus the sail switch is specifically meant to prevent this.
OK on the sail switch; forgot about that.
But since when is there a fan helping the exhaust gasses get out ??
The fan brings fresh air from the outside into the combustion chamber and forces it out through the exhaust port.
Dec-16-2016 07:01 AM
Dec-16-2016 06:53 AM
Sam Spade wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
They are both the same motor- one cannot fail without both failing, plus the sail switch is specifically meant to prevent this.
OK on the sail switch; forgot about that.
But since when is there a fan helping the exhaust gasses get out ??
Dec-16-2016 06:17 AM
Sam Spade wrote:
But since when is there a fan helping the exhaust gasses get out ??
Dec-16-2016 05:52 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
They are both the same motor- one cannot fail without both failing, plus the sail switch is specifically meant to prevent this.
Dec-16-2016 05:29 AM
Dec-16-2016 04:36 AM