Fixing the failed new furnace. No sparks. Removes it and took the owrks out of the case and removed a pound of rat turds.
Checked the overtemp and airflow switch. Ever thing works, valve has 12V and clicks. Much fire between the electrodes, lotsa sparks, and it should
work when I put it back. As soon as the hi temo sealer dries (this weekend) I'll seef it doesn't run.
Of interest, and some concern, this thing doesn't have a flame sensor. It has no way to know of it lit or not. There's an overtemp to shut it down
if it gets too hot, and an airflow which will shut it down if there isn't sufficient combustion air and distribution air across the heat exchanger.
But there ain't chit to tell if it lit or not. The ignitor simply runs for a set period and then it happily keeps the valve open and the fan running
as long as it doesn't overtemp or the airflow slow and the 'stat calls for heat. Additionally, since the housing is plastic, I believe the cumbustion
air blower is a pressure blower rather than the scavenger it ought to be. This thing is a dangerous design - I wouldn't run one without a CO and
propane detector in the coach.
--johnny
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'76 23' transmode Norris upfit, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"Sometimes I wonder what tomorrow's gonna bring when I think about my dirty life and times" --Warren Zevon
Checked the overtemp and airflow switch. Ever thing works, valve has 12V and clicks. Much fire between the electrodes, lotsa sparks, and it should
work when I put it back. As soon as the hi temo sealer dries (this weekend) I'll seef it doesn't run.
Of interest, and some concern, this thing doesn't have a flame sensor. It has no way to know of it lit or not. There's an overtemp to shut it down
if it gets too hot, and an airflow which will shut it down if there isn't sufficient combustion air and distribution air across the heat exchanger.
But there ain't chit to tell if it lit or not. The ignitor simply runs for a set period and then it happily keeps the valve open and the fan running
as long as it doesn't overtemp or the airflow slow and the 'stat calls for heat. Additionally, since the housing is plastic, I believe the cumbustion
air blower is a pressure blower rather than the scavenger it ought to be. This thing is a dangerous design - I wouldn't run one without a CO and
propane detector in the coach.
--johnny
--
'76 23' transmode Norris upfit, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"Sometimes I wonder what tomorrow's gonna bring when I think about my dirty life and times" --Warren Zevon