Hi all,
I discovered this forum while searching for repair information for my Payne Plus 90 gas furnace. this unit was installed in 1989 by the previous owner. I only bought the house in 2005 so I do not have any maintenance history. I had a maintenance call done in 2005 after i bought the house and the repairman cleaned the unit. 2 weeks later there was water dripping onto the electrostatic air cleaner below and i called them back. the condensate box had failed and it costs $225 o replace it.
Anyway, the furnace has been running fine since it got cold here(2 weeks +) and yesterday, i noticed that the thermostate was set at 65 but the temp in the house was 61 but the blower was not working but the furnace was running. I turned it off and let it sit for about 20 mins, then turned it back on and it ran as usual....furnace runs(ignites for awhile) and then the blower comes on...3-5 mins later, the blower shuts down but the temp has not reached the set temperatre and furnace is still running. I let it run for awhile thinking that maybe the blower will run again but it never came back on. So i turned it off again. I tried this several times throughout the day and this is what I it is doing.
Turn furnace on on programmable thermostat control.
Furnace clicks on and ignites( can hear the igniters)
A few mins later, blower comes on. there is warm air blowing out of registers.
3-5 mins later, blower turns off but furnace is still running.
The usual behavior of the furnace is that the furnace will turn on, ignites and when it warms up, the blowers come on and until the temperature in house has reached the set limit, the furnace +blower will shut off.
I cleaned the electrostatic air cleaner filters before I turned on the unit for the season. I looked outside at the intake and vent out pipe and it seems to be clear. Can't see down into pipe cause it's vented through side of house.
I called the HVAC company but they can only come out late next week. So I thought I would try to see if I can solve this myself. I am fairly competent with DIY stuff around the house but have no experience with HVAC.
What should I do to troubleshoot?
I discovered this forum while searching for repair information for my Payne Plus 90 gas furnace. this unit was installed in 1989 by the previous owner. I only bought the house in 2005 so I do not have any maintenance history. I had a maintenance call done in 2005 after i bought the house and the repairman cleaned the unit. 2 weeks later there was water dripping onto the electrostatic air cleaner below and i called them back. the condensate box had failed and it costs $225 o replace it.
Anyway, the furnace has been running fine since it got cold here(2 weeks +) and yesterday, i noticed that the thermostate was set at 65 but the temp in the house was 61 but the blower was not working but the furnace was running. I turned it off and let it sit for about 20 mins, then turned it back on and it ran as usual....furnace runs(ignites for awhile) and then the blower comes on...3-5 mins later, the blower shuts down but the temp has not reached the set temperatre and furnace is still running. I let it run for awhile thinking that maybe the blower will run again but it never came back on. So i turned it off again. I tried this several times throughout the day and this is what I it is doing.
Turn furnace on on programmable thermostat control.
Furnace clicks on and ignites( can hear the igniters)
A few mins later, blower comes on. there is warm air blowing out of registers.
3-5 mins later, blower turns off but furnace is still running.
The usual behavior of the furnace is that the furnace will turn on, ignites and when it warms up, the blowers come on and until the temperature in house has reached the set limit, the furnace +blower will shut off.
I cleaned the electrostatic air cleaner filters before I turned on the unit for the season. I looked outside at the intake and vent out pipe and it seems to be clear. Can't see down into pipe cause it's vented through side of house.
I called the HVAC company but they can only come out late next week. So I thought I would try to see if I can solve this myself. I am fairly competent with DIY stuff around the house but have no experience with HVAC.
What should I do to troubleshoot?
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