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I myself am not familiar with some model numbers on goodman fau"s (forced air unit) but I know now what type you have and your problem is this fan control mudule , not diffucult to replace , its...
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Try jumping out your t-stat for a call for heat if it starts your t-stat is bad , or maybe the programming isn't set correctly , if that doent work try jumping the heating circuit at the furnace , if...
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Try replacing the delayed fan timer located in the fau , this is probably where your problem lies
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The return should run to the furnace , although back then they didn't always do it that way, but now its code to have your return air attached to the furnace , and have your house checked radon gases...
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Your valve stems are leaking , get yourself a an adjustable wrench and tighten the packing nuts on the radiator valves , on the valve you will see under the shutoff knob and where the valve stem goes...
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Possibly it may be you have a short in your t-stat wiring most likely the white wire that controls the defrost cycle is shorting somewhere , and now you have a either a burnt transformer or if your...
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Wow , very difficult to understand
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It sounds like your tempering valve or mixing valve at the tankless coil has see its day, time to relace it , and about the water pressure its reduced at this valve and the pressure drop from your...
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Check the fittings at the feed side of each radiator they may be a special fitting that has a restrictor that forces the water to want to flow through the radiator there called monoflow tees ,
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First thing to do is to check for voltage at each strip of baseboard connection and see what your getting for voltage to make sure your getting the correct supply voltage
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It sounds like what you have is a one pipe steam heat system , are you sure there is a pump on this system
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You may also have a bad blower motor, this is why your motor is short cycling and tripping the breaker , and also check the cupped blower blades for lint build up after 30 years I can imagine what...
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Your need a 2heat/1cool heatpump thermostat , if you notice your new t-stat does not have a (o) terminal you need that , that is for the reversing valve. good luck
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To get a better idea on the cost of replacing your heating system first we need to know what type of heat do you have, forced air system or a hydronic? if you have forced air and a ducting system ,...
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It sure sounds like the bearings in your draft inducer are dried out , there's no way around it after 13 years the only thing to do is replace the blower assembly
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Rachel are you getting your hot water from a storage tank , run your hot water and fill a clear glass container about a half gallon , see if thres a plastic type debri floating around and a more than...
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Yes you can use it it is , your new transformer does not put out ampreage a 40va it is capable of handling the milliamp draw that is created from opening your zone valve and operating your t-stat,...
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The continuios noise you are hearing while the unit is running is not the condencer , but the compressor or the cabinet evaporator fan , in either case , if its an old unit in the long run its...
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Your new thermostat must take batteries, take the blue wire and just coil it up and , jumper rh and rc attach red only to rh /rc , or , get a new t-stat , which doesn't take batteries , and you will...
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Is this an oil or gas furnace , in either cas how old is the unit
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two 15 amp. Heater units = 30 amps , on a 20amp breaker will cause problems you need to run the units on separate dedicated curcuits , good luck
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