Hello and Thanks for reading.
I have a Amana Air COmmand 80 Gas Furnace (Model #GHI07A30).
Sometimes The furnace controller turns on the furnace and it runs properly and sometimes it does not get to the ignitor - hot stage.
Observations:
Combustion Fan is running.
Cold air is blowing via only the combustion fan.
Closer Inspection reveals the heater going through a cycle every two mintes:
Time = 0 sec Combustion Blower on
Time = 50 sec gas comes on
Time = 55 sec gas off
Time = 120 sec gas on
Time = 125 sec gas off...
So what is missing here is the ignitor getting hot portion of the cycle. So I shut off the heater pull out the Voltmeter and start the trouble shooting. During the cycle I am not getting any voltage going to my ignitor.
Next I tap the Fan Limit Control Switch (Set at Fan off 100, on 130, limit 200) and the next time through the cycle my ignitor gets voltage and the house is now getting warm.
I think that the limit switch has nothing to do with the ignitor circuit but the fan limit switch is mounted on the same piece of sheet metal as the Ignition module. This could be wrong ...
Before I start tearing apart the heater so that I can get the module out:
a) Is there anything else I should check first?
b) Are there user servicable elements in the module itself?
Thanks for your attention and thoughts.
Bob
I have a Amana Air COmmand 80 Gas Furnace (Model #GHI07A30).
Sometimes The furnace controller turns on the furnace and it runs properly and sometimes it does not get to the ignitor - hot stage.
Observations:
Combustion Fan is running.
Cold air is blowing via only the combustion fan.
Closer Inspection reveals the heater going through a cycle every two mintes:
Time = 0 sec Combustion Blower on
Time = 50 sec gas comes on
Time = 55 sec gas off
Time = 120 sec gas on
Time = 125 sec gas off...
So what is missing here is the ignitor getting hot portion of the cycle. So I shut off the heater pull out the Voltmeter and start the trouble shooting. During the cycle I am not getting any voltage going to my ignitor.
Next I tap the Fan Limit Control Switch (Set at Fan off 100, on 130, limit 200) and the next time through the cycle my ignitor gets voltage and the house is now getting warm.
I think that the limit switch has nothing to do with the ignitor circuit but the fan limit switch is mounted on the same piece of sheet metal as the Ignition module. This could be wrong ...
Before I start tearing apart the heater so that I can get the module out:
a) Is there anything else I should check first?
b) Are there user servicable elements in the module itself?
Thanks for your attention and thoughts.
Bob
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