Hi,
You're very welcome, happy to help.
Thanks,
Robert
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- Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:31 pm
- Forum: Nordyne Service & Repair
- Topic: Disconnect Furnace to Replace Particle Board Flooring
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3788
- Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:54 pm
- Forum: Nordyne Service & Repair
- Topic: Disconnect Furnace to Replace Particle Board Flooring
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3788
Re: Disconnect Furnace to Replace Particle Board Flooring
Hi,
There may also be L brackets to secure furnace to wall. IF you have a/c, you'll need an hvac tech to handle the a-coil, drain line and refrigerant lines.
Thanks,
Robert
There may also be L brackets to secure furnace to wall. IF you have a/c, you'll need an hvac tech to handle the a-coil, drain line and refrigerant lines.
Thanks,
Robert
- Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:32 pm
- Forum: Nordyne Service & Repair
- Topic: Disconnect Furnace to Replace Particle Board Flooring
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3788
Re: Disconnect Furnace to Replace Particle Board Flooring
Hi,
What is furnace model number ? Do you have a/c A-Coil also ?
Thanks,
Robert
What is furnace model number ? Do you have a/c A-Coil also ?
Thanks,
Robert
- Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:32 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: blower motor
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2897
Re: blower motor
Hi,
Trace the blower motor wires used at that time back to molex connector. Disconnect the plug and find corresponding wire holes in the other side of plug. Test across to see if the motor is getting 120VAC at time it should be running.
Thanks,
Robert
Trace the blower motor wires used at that time back to molex connector. Disconnect the plug and find corresponding wire holes in the other side of plug. Test across to see if the motor is getting 120VAC at time it should be running.
Thanks,
Robert
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:13 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: Blower
- Replies: 13
- Views: 6738
Re: Blower
Hi,
For auto mode:
With a NO CALL at t-stat, should have 24VAC across RH and W.
With a CALL for heat, it should change to 0VAC across RH and W.
For Fan ON CONT. mode:
NO CALL = 24VAC across RH and G
CALL = 0VAC across RH and G
Thanks,
Robert
For auto mode:
With a NO CALL at t-stat, should have 24VAC across RH and W.
With a CALL for heat, it should change to 0VAC across RH and W.
For Fan ON CONT. mode:
NO CALL = 24VAC across RH and G
CALL = 0VAC across RH and G
Thanks,
Robert
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:11 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: Blower
- Replies: 13
- Views: 6738
Re: Blower
Hi,
For auto mode:
With a NO CALL at t-stat, should have 24VAC across RH and W.
With a CALL for heat, it should change to 0VAC across RH and W.
For Fan ON CONT. mode:
NO CALL = 24VAC across RH and G
CALL = 0VAC across RH and G
Thanks,
Robert
For auto mode:
With a NO CALL at t-stat, should have 24VAC across RH and W.
With a CALL for heat, it should change to 0VAC across RH and W.
For Fan ON CONT. mode:
NO CALL = 24VAC across RH and G
CALL = 0VAC across RH and G
Thanks,
Robert
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:16 pm
- Forum: Off Topic Discussions
- Topic: Super Bowl 45
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11691
Re: Super Bowl 45
,that wasn't my idea of superbowl quality game or anything :wink: I agree. Steelers were a long way from the best game of their season. Congrats Pac Fans!! I disagree JD. That was a veteran team with SB exp. and a veteran coach with SB experience. Playing in game 19, all the kinks were long worked ...
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:25 pm
- Forum: Nordyne Service & Repair
- Topic: Intertherm FEH015HA-04 Wont shut down.
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2602
Re: Intertherm FEH015HA-04 Wont shut down.
Hi,
Most likely a stuck sequencer.
Sequencer # 901075 can be seen and ordered from here by paging down :
http://www.aberdeenhomerepair.com/store ... er-3-stage
Thanks,
Robert
Most likely a stuck sequencer.
Sequencer # 901075 can be seen and ordered from here by paging down :
http://www.aberdeenhomerepair.com/store ... er-3-stage
Thanks,
Robert
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:21 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: Blower
- Replies: 13
- Views: 6738
Re: Blower
Hi,
Possibly a bad thermostat or a loose wire connection by what you described. Would have to test it to know for sure.
Thanks,
Robert
Possibly a bad thermostat or a loose wire connection by what you described. Would have to test it to know for sure.
Thanks,
Robert
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:17 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: blower motor
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2897
Re: blower motor
Hi,
Will need complete furnace model number. Ensure the filter, motor. blower wheel and a/c a-coil if you have a/c are all clean.
Make sure there are no blockages in duct.
IF all that is good to go, then most likely going to need a new motor.
Thanks,
Robert
Will need complete furnace model number. Ensure the filter, motor. blower wheel and a/c a-coil if you have a/c are all clean.
Make sure there are no blockages in duct.
IF all that is good to go, then most likely going to need a new motor.
Thanks,
Robert
- Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:53 pm
- Forum: All Other HVAC Questions
- Topic: Was going to update my post to help others
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2160
Re: Was going to update my post to help others
Hi Scott,
Had to start locking them due to a lot of spammers coming into old posts/threads.
Been doing this for so long on here, about any problem known is in here somewhere if they search.
Glad you got it going and you're very welcome, happy to help.
Thanks,
Robert
Had to start locking them due to a lot of spammers coming into old posts/threads.
Been doing this for so long on here, about any problem known is in here somewhere if they search.
Glad you got it going and you're very welcome, happy to help.
Thanks,
Robert
- Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:42 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: Furnace won't stay fired
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1642
Re: Furnace won't stay fired
Hi,
Have very little experience with oil furnaces, so will leave this here for others who do to try and help.
Can say though that you should not be using the reset to keep it going. Depending on the problem, that can lead to a serious problem.
Thanks,
Robert
Have very little experience with oil furnaces, so will leave this here for others who do to try and help.
Can say though that you should not be using the reset to keep it going. Depending on the problem, that can lead to a serious problem.
Thanks,
Robert
- Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:18 am
- Forum: Nordyne Service & Repair
- Topic: Model:FEH-020HR-03
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3712
Re: Model:FEH-020HR-03
Hi,
Can you determine if the OD of the coils are 1/2" or 3/4" ?
You have four 5kw coils, 10kw for each assembly.
I would also be getting a large refund from the repair guy that took $350 to disconnect a coil.
Thanks,
Robert
Can you determine if the OD of the coils are 1/2" or 3/4" ?
You have four 5kw coils, 10kw for each assembly.
I would also be getting a large refund from the repair guy that took $350 to disconnect a coil.
Thanks,
Robert
- Mon Feb 07, 2011 5:38 pm
- Forum: Nordyne Service & Repair
- Topic: What do I have?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3240
Re: What do I have?
Hi, 1- No 2- No 3- Hook it up same as old. Red/RH, Yellow/Y, Green/G and White/W . Will need to be battery operated or will need a 5th common wire from transformer to thermostat C terminal. 4- You have a 4 ton / 10 SEER split air conditioning condensing unit and an Electric Furnace indoors with an a...
- Mon Feb 07, 2011 5:28 pm
- Forum: Coleman Service & Repair
- Topic: Deluxe Blend Air II Damper Motor
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9809
Re: Deluxe Blend Air II Damper Motor
Hi David,
You're very welcome, happy to help.
Thanks,
Robert
You're very welcome, happy to help.
Thanks,
Robert