Can anybody describe the characteristics of a bad gas valve on the Bryant Plus 90 furnace? I have limped the furnace along, but the problem, same one as described above still persists. I have replaced the flame sense and it did not really make a difference.
In it's current state, it takes about 30-40 mins of cycling to actually get the furnace to turn on the main blower and then heat the house. About half way through a heat cycle, the furnace will basically quit like it has reached the set temp on the stat but is actually still a few degrees shy (the gas flame shuts off and the main blower runs for a couple of minutes to complete the cycle). Then it goes through the fire up cycle again numerous times before it heats again. I have the cover on the burner box off as it seems to run better with warmer air. I checked and have not found any restrictions in the system.
The furnace is a 1986 model, any idea on expected life of such a unit? I am debating whether to consider a new furnace or repairs to this one.
In it's current state, it takes about 30-40 mins of cycling to actually get the furnace to turn on the main blower and then heat the house. About half way through a heat cycle, the furnace will basically quit like it has reached the set temp on the stat but is actually still a few degrees shy (the gas flame shuts off and the main blower runs for a couple of minutes to complete the cycle). Then it goes through the fire up cycle again numerous times before it heats again. I have the cover on the burner box off as it seems to run better with warmer air. I checked and have not found any restrictions in the system.
The furnace is a 1986 model, any idea on expected life of such a unit? I am debating whether to consider a new furnace or repairs to this one.
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