Hi everyone!
Relative Noob here with another furnace question. I have a Standard furnace with an electronic ignition, only about 6 or 7 years old. About 6 months ago I replaced the blower motor and capacitor as they had frozen up. So I don't believe they are the source of the current problem. Filter is ok, too.
When my T-stat calls for heat, the furnace starts its "cycle" - draft fan starts, ignitor heats up, the gas valve opens and the furnace lights, but the blower does not come on. It runs this way for a minute or two, then shuts off. There's an LED that flashes its trouble code, which when translated says "OPEN HIGH LIMIT DEVICE". I found 2 limit switches in the start circuit according to the schematic on the door. I have jumpered across both in a effort to determine which has failed, with no luck. I cleaned the flame sensor and have continuity across the pressure switch and the 2 limit switches, and still no blower motor start. I jumpered in 120V to the blower motor, and it works fine.
Where else to look? Thanks in advance...
Scatterbrained
Relative Noob here with another furnace question. I have a Standard furnace with an electronic ignition, only about 6 or 7 years old. About 6 months ago I replaced the blower motor and capacitor as they had frozen up. So I don't believe they are the source of the current problem. Filter is ok, too.
When my T-stat calls for heat, the furnace starts its "cycle" - draft fan starts, ignitor heats up, the gas valve opens and the furnace lights, but the blower does not come on. It runs this way for a minute or two, then shuts off. There's an LED that flashes its trouble code, which when translated says "OPEN HIGH LIMIT DEVICE". I found 2 limit switches in the start circuit according to the schematic on the door. I have jumpered across both in a effort to determine which has failed, with no luck. I cleaned the flame sensor and have continuity across the pressure switch and the 2 limit switches, and still no blower motor start. I jumpered in 120V to the blower motor, and it works fine.
Where else to look? Thanks in advance...
Scatterbrained
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