After reading some of the solutions that have been posted I would really appreciate if you could give me your opinion about the possible cause of the problem with my furnace. We just purchased the house that is about 17 years old and as far as I know this is the original gas furnace.
With the thermostat set to auto and heat selected the furnace cycles through about three times before it stays on. Only if it has the fan selected to stay on all the time does it seem to work properly. I thought that maybe the thermostat was faulty in that it was causing the blower fan to shut off and then on about three times until it stayed on steady. So I replaced the thermostat but it still keeps doing the same thing which means that the problem must be with the furnace itself.
The cycling that occurs with heat set to auto is as follows:
This recycles two more times after which it stays on until the set temperature is reached.
The way I've gotten around this as I mentioned is to set the fan on all the time on the thermostat. This way the furnace doesn't go through the cycling.
I'm worried that the cycling is putting too much stress on the ignitor, vent fan and burner with all of these starts and stops.
Granted, this is a fairly old furnace and maybe I need to consider a replacement but to be honest after the expense of moving it isn't in the budget for at least two years.
Just to give you an idea of the age of the furnace the ignitor control uses a White Rodgers model 50E47-140 module which from searching the manufacturers web site it is listed as obsolete. However to look at the insides of the furnace all of the parts look almost like new except for the dust. I didn't look inside the burner since I don't consider myself expert enough to do that.
With the thermostat set to auto and heat selected the furnace cycles through about three times before it stays on. Only if it has the fan selected to stay on all the time does it seem to work properly. I thought that maybe the thermostat was faulty in that it was causing the blower fan to shut off and then on about three times until it stayed on steady. So I replaced the thermostat but it still keeps doing the same thing which means that the problem must be with the furnace itself.
The cycling that occurs with heat set to auto is as follows:
- The vent blower starts up for about 45 seconds and is quite noisy.
- Then the burner ignites.
- After about 30 seconds the main fan starts.
- Then the burner shuts off 20 seconds later followed by the main fan and the vent blower.
The way I've gotten around this as I mentioned is to set the fan on all the time on the thermostat. This way the furnace doesn't go through the cycling.
I'm worried that the cycling is putting too much stress on the ignitor, vent fan and burner with all of these starts and stops.
Granted, this is a fairly old furnace and maybe I need to consider a replacement but to be honest after the expense of moving it isn't in the budget for at least two years.
Just to give you an idea of the age of the furnace the ignitor control uses a White Rodgers model 50E47-140 module which from searching the manufacturers web site it is listed as obsolete. However to look at the insides of the furnace all of the parts look almost like new except for the dust. I didn't look inside the burner since I don't consider myself expert enough to do that.
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