ssfan1
Dec 7, 2008, 06:49 PM
Ok, I will try and describe the problem with my 16 year old gas high eff Tempstar Furnace (NUGS075BG04).
We keep the stat at about 70 degrees. Here in Michigan the air is getting quite cold outside. We have been noticing that the furnace is having a hard time keeping the house warm. The furnace runs almost non-stop and the actual temp on our digital stat is only reading 68.
So here is where I begin troubleshooting. I discovered using a thermometer that the supply air coming out of register is only 71 degrees. I began playing with the honeywell limit switch. The settings were 55, 80, 250. I notice that the timer turns very jumpy. Also noted that the dial will cycle from one side to the other every minute or so.
I believe this is hitting the 250 hi-temp limit and then a small blower motor turns on to cool the heat exchanger by drawing air through the PVC pipe going outside. Also during this time the gas valve clicks.(Which I believe to be shutting off). The dial moves slowing again and the small blower shuts off, gas clicks again and the cycle will repeat itself.
I really don't think the furnace is overheating as the air coming from the register is not very hot.
The main blower motor was on the highest (Fastest)setting. I changed it to a slower setting to try and raise the temp going to the register, but this had no effect.
Am I correct in thinking that this Honeywell switch is faulty, or maybe something is dirty or?? I don't want to spend $80 on a switch if its not bad. I have not been able to see the burners at all, as I am not sure where they are located.
I did adjust the settings on the switch to 130, 160, 250 and they air coming from the register is now about 76 degrees.
Help please!!
We keep the stat at about 70 degrees. Here in Michigan the air is getting quite cold outside. We have been noticing that the furnace is having a hard time keeping the house warm. The furnace runs almost non-stop and the actual temp on our digital stat is only reading 68.
So here is where I begin troubleshooting. I discovered using a thermometer that the supply air coming out of register is only 71 degrees. I began playing with the honeywell limit switch. The settings were 55, 80, 250. I notice that the timer turns very jumpy. Also noted that the dial will cycle from one side to the other every minute or so.
I believe this is hitting the 250 hi-temp limit and then a small blower motor turns on to cool the heat exchanger by drawing air through the PVC pipe going outside. Also during this time the gas valve clicks.(Which I believe to be shutting off). The dial moves slowing again and the small blower shuts off, gas clicks again and the cycle will repeat itself.
I really don't think the furnace is overheating as the air coming from the register is not very hot.
The main blower motor was on the highest (Fastest)setting. I changed it to a slower setting to try and raise the temp going to the register, but this had no effect.
Am I correct in thinking that this Honeywell switch is faulty, or maybe something is dirty or?? I don't want to spend $80 on a switch if its not bad. I have not been able to see the burners at all, as I am not sure where they are located.
I did adjust the settings on the switch to 130, 160, 250 and they air coming from the register is now about 76 degrees.
Help please!!