York furnace not responding
Hi. I apologize in advance for the long post. I have a 10 year old York gas furnace (Model P1CK; Upflow; 32-112 MBH Output) that's been functioning in a peculiar way. The outside temp in this area has been about 65-70 daytime high and 35-45 at night. I have the thermostat set for 66 degrees with Auto selected. Every day between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm the heat will come on. It will operate normally and maintain the set temperature for about 3-5 hours. After this time it will no longer respond to the thermostats call for heat until about the same time the next day. This is making for some cool evenings and mornings.
I have had technicians from two different companies come to inspect the unit (under a homeowners warranty). On the first inspection the LED indicator was flashing and the tech replaced the circuit board and flame sensor. The unit worked fine for about a day and a half and then returned to its original pattern of operation. Since then the LED has not indicated any problems even when the furnace is not responding.
The next tech replaced the old thermostat with a Honeywell (non-programmable) and cut the wires leading to the furnace to make fresh connections. He also rewired the thermostat and furnace to use a different wire in case the original (white) wire was bad. This time the furnace maintained the temp for a few hours and then quit until the next day. At this point the tech called our homeowners warranty company and requested a York specialist. We're still waiting for one to show.
After reading the FAQ's for this forum I am suspecting that the thermostat is calling for the furnace to turn on, the 24 V signal is going to the furnace (tech confirmed) and then either the pressure valve or some other safety switch is not allowing the initial blower to activate since I never hear it turn on. Does this sound reasonable? And should this trigger the LED to indicate a problem?
If this doesn't sound like a plausible scenario, does anyone have any suggestions as to what might cause the furnace to not respond, yet show no indication on the LED?
Also, I have no clue as to why the furnace operates in such a cyclic manner. It could just be a coincidence. We don't have any kind of temperature control system other than the thermostat. I have even called my gas company to find out if there has been any interruption in our service of if there could be a problem with the gas line. They said it was highly unlikely.
Well, if anyone can offer an opinion I would appreciate it. I know next to nothing about home heating (although I'm learning fast) so, if I left out any key information or overlooked the obvious please forgive me.
Thanks,
CJV