atrd
Feb 22, 2007, 01:31 PM
This is regarding a 12 year old HEIL 7000 furnace.
When the house thermostat calls for heat, the induction exhaust fan kicks in and in a few seconds the pilot and burners are activated (all appear normal).
Prior to the activation of the circulating fan, however, the high temp switch appears to trip, the burners shut down (exhaust fan continues to run), and THEN the cirulating fan starts... The pilot light and burners then restarte and everything appears fine. Shut down appears normal when house thermostat reaches temperature setting.
The next time the thermostat calls for heat, the same routine occurs.
My induction exhaust fan had been very chirpy and noisy so I just replaced it - this is when I noticed the above sequence of operation...
Suggestions??
When the house thermostat calls for heat, the induction exhaust fan kicks in and in a few seconds the pilot and burners are activated (all appear normal).
Prior to the activation of the circulating fan, however, the high temp switch appears to trip, the burners shut down (exhaust fan continues to run), and THEN the cirulating fan starts... The pilot light and burners then restarte and everything appears fine. Shut down appears normal when house thermostat reaches temperature setting.
The next time the thermostat calls for heat, the same routine occurs.
My induction exhaust fan had been very chirpy and noisy so I just replaced it - this is when I noticed the above sequence of operation...
Suggestions??