Jeep1
Feb 2, 2008, 11:10 AM
I have a Bryant 90 Plus (350 MAV) gas furnace that is about 13 years old with an intermittent problem. The inducer motor starts, igniter lights, gas valve opens, and burner lights and runs but occasionally the blower motor will not start. When this occurs the plenum attached to the furnace gets quite warm before the burner shuts down. A burnt smell comes out of the duct work in the house. A code #13 flashes on the control board. Most of the time I can shut off the power switch to the furnace, wait a minute or two, turn the power back on and the blower will run (code #12 flashing - blower on after power up). The blower will run for about a minute than shut down. If there is a demand for heat, the furnace will start up and run normally sometimes for three or four days without a problem. During this time there are no flashing codes on the control board.
The capacitor on the motor tests good. The blower fan turns freely. There does not seem to be play in the motor bearings, although it does seem that the motor at times does not come up to speed immediately like it is laboring slightly. I have run the Component Test and the blower does run fine on both high and low speeds during the test cycle.
About a year and a half ago the circuit board was replaced as was the pressure switch that mounts to the inducer housing.
It seems that either the circuit board or the blower motor could be bad, but because it is an intermittent problem I have not been able to isolate the problem. Because these two parts are the most expensive parts of the furnace and I would rather not replace them if it is not necessary.
I appreciate any advice.
Thank you
The capacitor on the motor tests good. The blower fan turns freely. There does not seem to be play in the motor bearings, although it does seem that the motor at times does not come up to speed immediately like it is laboring slightly. I have run the Component Test and the blower does run fine on both high and low speeds during the test cycle.
About a year and a half ago the circuit board was replaced as was the pressure switch that mounts to the inducer housing.
It seems that either the circuit board or the blower motor could be bad, but because it is an intermittent problem I have not been able to isolate the problem. Because these two parts are the most expensive parts of the furnace and I would rather not replace them if it is not necessary.
I appreciate any advice.
Thank you