MikeS
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- Location
- Chapel Hill NC
Long time lurker, first post, thanks in advance.
Got a perplexing service call regarding a new gas furnace in a crawl space that gets caught in a cycle-- the blower will sometimes slow down and then power up, sometimes just once, sometimes it'll power down & ramp up 10-20 times. Not normal behavior for this unit. The phenomenon can happen at any point in the cycle, either heating up or in the cool down phase.
HVAC company suggested "neutral backfeed". Not sure how they arrived at this conclusion without test equipment. Any rate they say the problem is electrical in nature so I was called & it's my baby now.
With a clamp-on ammeter I observed the amperage drop from 5.6A to 2 and bounce back and forth 5-6 times.
Peripheral info:
The unit acts up more when it's cold, and usually at night.
House built in 1991.
Square D QO Panel 200A.
The current furnace is new ~6 mos. The previous unit circa '91 did the same thing. There is an identical unit in the attic that operates flawlessly.
I've checked & tightened all connections in the panel & meter base.
I replaced the unit's breaker, wire, thermostat wire and disconnect switch.
All flue & duct work was replaced with the unit, as well as the gas meter and the thermostat.
HO reports they have lost a fair amount of electronics over the last few years, Microwave, Washer, TV, VCR, X10 switches. Contacts blew out of one A/C Compressor and Disconnect Switch Fried on the other (these happened about 2 yrs ago).
Ordinarily I'd say defective unit, but the fact that the previous one did the same thing indicates otherwise.
What am I missing?
Got a perplexing service call regarding a new gas furnace in a crawl space that gets caught in a cycle-- the blower will sometimes slow down and then power up, sometimes just once, sometimes it'll power down & ramp up 10-20 times. Not normal behavior for this unit. The phenomenon can happen at any point in the cycle, either heating up or in the cool down phase.
HVAC company suggested "neutral backfeed". Not sure how they arrived at this conclusion without test equipment. Any rate they say the problem is electrical in nature so I was called & it's my baby now.
With a clamp-on ammeter I observed the amperage drop from 5.6A to 2 and bounce back and forth 5-6 times.
Peripheral info:
The unit acts up more when it's cold, and usually at night.
House built in 1991.
Square D QO Panel 200A.
The current furnace is new ~6 mos. The previous unit circa '91 did the same thing. There is an identical unit in the attic that operates flawlessly.
I've checked & tightened all connections in the panel & meter base.
I replaced the unit's breaker, wire, thermostat wire and disconnect switch.
All flue & duct work was replaced with the unit, as well as the gas meter and the thermostat.
HO reports they have lost a fair amount of electronics over the last few years, Microwave, Washer, TV, VCR, X10 switches. Contacts blew out of one A/C Compressor and Disconnect Switch Fried on the other (these happened about 2 yrs ago).
Ordinarily I'd say defective unit, but the fact that the previous one did the same thing indicates otherwise.
What am I missing?