I have a Payne furnace that was installed about 6 or 7 years ago. I woke up this morning to no heat. The induction motor was blowing but the furnace was blinking a code 31 (pressure switch). After checking vents, etc. I bypassed the pressure switch and the furnace works fine. So, it's either a problem with the switch or the switch is legitimately working because of another problem.
If I disconnect the tube that connects the combustion chamber to the pressure switch with the pressure switch otherwise connected, the furnace works great.
So, can someone help me out with some diagnosis? Where should I check next? Is it likely to be the switch itself or something else? And if it's likely something else, what should I be looking for?
-Dan
If I disconnect the tube that connects the combustion chamber to the pressure switch with the pressure switch otherwise connected, the furnace works great.
So, can someone help me out with some diagnosis? Where should I check next? Is it likely to be the switch itself or something else? And if it's likely something else, what should I be looking for?
-Dan
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