Hello, I have a Bryant Plus 90 398AAW048100D about 20 years old.
When the thermostat calls for heat, the inducer exhaust blower starts, shortly after the electronic pilot lights and burns for a while, a good while later (varying a minute to three or four) the gas valve will click and the burners will light. (I've read this should take 17 seconds from pilot light, but it is usaually much longer and varying in time).
Then the burners will burn out as if there was not enough gas. Then the burners will relight. This will cycle like this over and over with varying time between relighting.
Sometimes the gas valve will produce a click before relighting. Sometimes they seem to just relight without hearing a click.
I'm suspect of the gas valve itself for a couple reasons, but would like to get some feedback from an expert. If I lightly tap on the large selonoid on the gas valve, it will sometimes click, click, click, as I tap it. If the burners are running when I do this, they seem to vary in gas pressure and will flash some yellow flames. It also seems I can keep them running while continually tapping. Also, I noticed tonight that the large selonoid feels much hotter than the small selonoid and other components on the valve.
I have thoroughly checked all wire connections and everything it tight and connected.
I believe this is the valve in the system - EF32CW183 5-Wire Gas Valve
I have also read that a dirty or faulty flame sensor can cause similiar behavior. However, I'm not sure where that is to check. The only wires to the burner path are 3 to the electronic ignition /pilot assembly and the 4th high voltage wire. I'm sure it is part of the pilot assembly, but it is quite difficult to get at without disassembly.
Eventually and intermittently, the burners will seems to stay on and heat the house, only to repeat the behavior the next cycle.
With this description, is it logical to order a new gas valve and install, or would one recommend checking additional items.
Thanks
When the thermostat calls for heat, the inducer exhaust blower starts, shortly after the electronic pilot lights and burns for a while, a good while later (varying a minute to three or four) the gas valve will click and the burners will light. (I've read this should take 17 seconds from pilot light, but it is usaually much longer and varying in time).
Then the burners will burn out as if there was not enough gas. Then the burners will relight. This will cycle like this over and over with varying time between relighting.
Sometimes the gas valve will produce a click before relighting. Sometimes they seem to just relight without hearing a click.
I'm suspect of the gas valve itself for a couple reasons, but would like to get some feedback from an expert. If I lightly tap on the large selonoid on the gas valve, it will sometimes click, click, click, as I tap it. If the burners are running when I do this, they seem to vary in gas pressure and will flash some yellow flames. It also seems I can keep them running while continually tapping. Also, I noticed tonight that the large selonoid feels much hotter than the small selonoid and other components on the valve.
I have thoroughly checked all wire connections and everything it tight and connected.
I believe this is the valve in the system - EF32CW183 5-Wire Gas Valve
I have also read that a dirty or faulty flame sensor can cause similiar behavior. However, I'm not sure where that is to check. The only wires to the burner path are 3 to the electronic ignition /pilot assembly and the 4th high voltage wire. I'm sure it is part of the pilot assembly, but it is quite difficult to get at without disassembly.
Eventually and intermittently, the burners will seems to stay on and heat the house, only to repeat the behavior the next cycle.
With this description, is it logical to order a new gas valve and install, or would one recommend checking additional items.
Thanks
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