We've got an ancient Lennox furnace, more than twenty years old though I'm not sure as to the exact age. A couple of years ago, we had a new thermostat installed hoping to better regulate the temperature in the house. Last winter I replaced that with a digital thermostat, and now when we set the thermostat at 70 degrees, we get 70 degrees.
But that's not the issue. After the first new thermostat the furnace/blower cycle changed, and this has continued with the digital thermostat. The furnace/blower comes on, delivers good heat for a "normal" cycle and shuts off. After three minutes or so (and this is the substance of my question), the blower comes back on and runs for an additional minute without heat before shutting off until the next cycle. In all other ways the furnace is running normally, we're warm and toasty. Well, warm anyway.
So, what's with this cycle? Is it a function of the thermostat?
Curious, but not terribly concerned,
- Wm
Measure with a micrometer
Mark with a crayon
Cut with an axe.
But that's not the issue. After the first new thermostat the furnace/blower cycle changed, and this has continued with the digital thermostat. The furnace/blower comes on, delivers good heat for a "normal" cycle and shuts off. After three minutes or so (and this is the substance of my question), the blower comes back on and runs for an additional minute without heat before shutting off until the next cycle. In all other ways the furnace is running normally, we're warm and toasty. Well, warm anyway.
So, what's with this cycle? Is it a function of the thermostat?
Curious, but not terribly concerned,
- Wm
Measure with a micrometer
Mark with a crayon
Cut with an axe.
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