- 1. Furnace problem (score: 1)
- Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 11:45:23 -0800
- I need some help that I'm sure this list can provide. Our furnace won't come on. It's a fraser-johnson with a White Rodgers 50A50-241 controller. The blower will come on if set to 'fan on' via the th
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- 2. Re: Furnace problem (score: 1)
- Author: "Michael D. Porter" <mporter@zianet.com>
- Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 13:42:58 -0700
- White-Rodgers isn't very helpful with older products, are they? But, this might be a workaround. I went to their site, searched for an equivalent current product and got the sheet for that: http://ww
- /html/shop-talk/2003-11/msg00005.html (8,395 bytes)
- 3. Re: Furnace problem (score: 1)
- Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 13:33:13 -0800
- come says it might be a workaround. I went to their site, stuck open, so you might look at that, and check Hey why didn't I think of that? Thanks. I went and pulled the hose to the sensor and sucked
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- 4. RE: Furnace problem (score: 1)
- Author: "Randall Young" <Ryoung@navcomtech.com>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 17:10:07 -0800
- Such failures seem to be common with high efficiency furnaces, mostly I suspect because the exhaust is so cool that the flue gases condense into acid that corrodes metal. Check your heat exchanger c
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- 5. Re: Furnace problem (score: 1)
- Author: Matt Wehland <mattw@webtripper.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:27:25 -0600
- My folks HE furnace had about the same problem. After taking a look at it, the drain for accumulated moisture had clogged up, filling something up, (can't really remember the exact circumstances). I
- /html/shop-talk/2003-11/msg00008.html (8,228 bytes)
- 6. Re: Furnace problem (score: 1)
- Author: "Scott Correa" <spektr@spektrproducts.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:21:11 -0600
- then my died, to the This is also a classic failure in the flame detection loop for RHEEM furnaces. They detect the flame presence by conductivity between the ignitor ceramic and a ground. As the ce
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