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jasmith
Jan 15, 2007, 04:36 PM
Hello, I have an old furnace in my home that is in need of replacing, however due to lack of funds at this time I cannot replace it. My question is this... I would like to use the fan to move our warm air from the front of our house to the other rooms by turning just the fan on. My thermostat has a fan switch, but it does not work. Is there a way to override the thermostat so that the fan would come on by itself? I have turned off the pilot light and would like to use just the fan. Here is all the infor on the make and model of my furnace. Day&Night #394gaw00075 I think it's made by BDP company or Carrier.
Thanks, Jeff
JCawley
Feb 3, 2007, 10:49 AM
Hello, I have an old furnace in my home that is in need of replacing, however due to lack of funds at this time I cannot replace it. My question is this... I would like to use the fan to move our warm air from the front of our house to the other rooms by turning just the fan on. My thermostat has a fan switch, but it does not work. Is there a way to override the thermostat so that the fan would come on by itself? I have turned off the pilot light and would like to use just the fan. Here is all the infor on the make and model of my furnace. Day&Night #394gaw00075 I think it's made by BDP company or Carrier.
Thanks, Jeff
The fan will not shut off on my Carrier furnace and A/C
labman
Feb 3, 2007, 12:06 PM
Hello, I have an old furnace in my home that is in need of replacing, however due to lack of funds at this time I cannot replace it. My question is this... I would like to use the fan to move our warm air from the front of our house to the other rooms by turning just the fan on. My thermostat has a fan switch, but it does not work. Is there a way to override the thermostat so that the fan would come on by itself? I have turned off the pilot light and would like to use just the fan. Here is all the infor on the make and model of my furnace. Day&Night #394gaw00075 I think it's made by BDP company or Carrier.
Thanks, Jeff
Go to the furnace and see if you can find a red wire on an r terminal, and a green wire on a g terminal. Use a short wire to connect the R&G terminals. If the fan comes on, all you need to d is pick up a light duty switch and connect it between the R&G terminals.
If the blower doesn't run when you jumper the terminals, the relay or high speed windings in the motor are bad. Repairing that may restore the fan function of the thermostat.