First some history..... Lennox Natural gas furnace Model G8Q3-120-1
Filter "basket type" has been changed. The squirrel fan motor has also been replaced. Woke up one morning to a stinky cold house and found the motor seized sitting there humming and not spinning, hot as hell.
I replaced the motor with a direct replacement with same RPM. Three wiring speeds, currently wired to high speed as old one was. I also replaced the motor starter capacitor while I was at it. The fan spins noticeably faster, we can hear a lot of wind blowing with the new motor. Seems like the old motor was struggling for some time.
After installing the new fan motor I turned the heat up and checked everything out. The furnace burners came on and shortly after the fan kicked in. To my surprise after a very short amount of time the fan stopped but the burners continued to stay on. Just as quickly as the fan turned off it came back on again. I thought to myself furnaces are not designed to run with the covers off so I dismissed what I just witnessed.
Now usually notice this at night, it seems to be doing the same thing. Furnace comes on (Fan, can't hear the burners from up stairs) and the fan turns off only to come back on again and then usually it will stay on for the remainder of the cycle or how ever long it takes to bring the house up to temp.
I can not confirm if the burners are staying lite the entire time as this all seems to be intermittent, and even if I was to try and run down stairs when I hear the fan quite buy the time I got down there it would be running again anyway. My gut tells me the burners are staying on or the fan would not kick back in.
Fan is a direct drive , no blets.
Any ideas?
Filter "basket type" has been changed. The squirrel fan motor has also been replaced. Woke up one morning to a stinky cold house and found the motor seized sitting there humming and not spinning, hot as hell.
I replaced the motor with a direct replacement with same RPM. Three wiring speeds, currently wired to high speed as old one was. I also replaced the motor starter capacitor while I was at it. The fan spins noticeably faster, we can hear a lot of wind blowing with the new motor. Seems like the old motor was struggling for some time.
After installing the new fan motor I turned the heat up and checked everything out. The furnace burners came on and shortly after the fan kicked in. To my surprise after a very short amount of time the fan stopped but the burners continued to stay on. Just as quickly as the fan turned off it came back on again. I thought to myself furnaces are not designed to run with the covers off so I dismissed what I just witnessed.
Now usually notice this at night, it seems to be doing the same thing. Furnace comes on (Fan, can't hear the burners from up stairs) and the fan turns off only to come back on again and then usually it will stay on for the remainder of the cycle or how ever long it takes to bring the house up to temp.
I can not confirm if the burners are staying lite the entire time as this all seems to be intermittent, and even if I was to try and run down stairs when I hear the fan quite buy the time I got down there it would be running again anyway. My gut tells me the burners are staying on or the fan would not kick back in.
Fan is a direct drive , no blets.
Any ideas?
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