Coleman Electric Furnace - Limit Switches ?
I have a Coleman 3300L823 (23Kw /78,000 BTU) furnace with 4 elements stacked vertically (bottom-up 1, 2, 3, 4) in the heater box above the blower .
Sequencers are working correctly. The elements are all in good shape. However, when the weather gets around 0 degrees F, the furnace has a hard time keeping up with the natural heat loss of the house as elements 2, 3 & 4 are being switched on & off by the bi-metal limit switches connected in series to each element. It is a boderline situation, as the elements will cycle in & out as the limit switches detect 'a little too much heat'.
These 4 limit switches are designed, I believe, to prevent an overheating element or elements from overheating the furnace and potentially cause a fire.
The limit switches are not adjustable. I have tried spacing the limit switches to give them more a little more latitude or tolerance to radiated heat, but to no avail as the radiance from the lower elements reaches the next level of elements & the limit switches then knocks off elements 2, 3 & 4, sometimes only leaving the lowest element working.
Other than bypassing some of the limit switches (defeating their purpose, and somewhat risky), any ideas/thoughts to solve this annoying problem.
Thanks in advance.
André (cadesmarais)