Subject: RE: HVAC Unit
From: Danny Gorman (dgcompany@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Mar 20 2006 - 17:36:59 CST
Nim,
Did you try finding the reset buttons? It seems that worked for Robin's. From what you have told, it sounds like the system needs a reset, the heat coil needs to be replaced because it's not getting hot enough to light the burner or the thermo-coupling may be bad which isn't letting the whole cycle to complete.
But I'm going to stick with the reset buttons.
Let me know...
Robin Raffel <raffs23@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
i actually had that same problem about 3 weeks ago. i had the heating/ac people over and they had to reset the furnace. it was quick but cost $100.
robin 713
Evelyn Chapmon wrote:
Yes, I'm having what appears to be the same problem and I am aware of at
least one other unit that's having the same thing happen.
Evelyn
#613
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[mailto:vanguard-talk-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu] On Behalf Of nimish
adhvaryu
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 5:16 PM
To: vanguard-talk@venus.soci.niu.edu
Subject: Re: HVAC Unit
So is there a falty breaker? That seems to be really strange that we
are both experiencing the same problem. Is anyone else having the
issue?
Amit Patel wrote: I'm having the same exact
problem as Nimesh. I actually had a heating service come out and paid
way too much for literally 2 minutes of his time. He basically reset the
system that was talked about in that last email...and it worked. But,
now it is happening again.
amit
h adhvaryu wrote:
Danny
Thanks for your input. The HVAC does start up ond the blower gets
cranking but the burners don't ignite and the coils do not heat up.
After a few minutes the hvac ends the start up process without ever
blowing warm air.
This continues on as long as the thermostat triggers the hvac to turn on
to maintian the temperature. So what do you think?
Thanks again.
Nim
Danny Gorman wrote:
Nim,
I don't think the HVAC units have a manual pilot light, I believe they
are electronic ignition. What kind of actions is your furnace going
through? Do you hear the blower kick on, then the heat coil (which
should turn red as it gets hot) then the burners should ignite. If one
of these actions isn't occurring, most likely it's a simple reset
button. It could be that the heat coil isn't getting hot enough to
ignite the burner (pilot). Or the motherboard is old, dirty and no good.
It also could get more complicated than that and not for the DIYer's but
left up to professionals to fix.
Here is a check that you can do youself; The furnace units have about 3
or 4 reset buttons, they are small, square, red or black in color. Turn
the circuit breaker off. Crawl up there and remove the front panel of
the furnace, locate the reset buttons and push each one of them. If you
hear a "click", then hopefully that was the problem.
nimish adhvaryu wrote:
I believe my pilot light is out on my HVAC in my unit. My error light is
giving me code 31. I believe that it's due to pilot light out. I remeber
re-lighting it a while back. Can anyone fill me in on how to exactly do
it? Thanks
Nimish
Amit Patel wrote:
I haven't recieved any mail either since probably Monday.
John Mulligan wrote:
We haven't recieved any mail since wed or thurs
John Mulligan 614
>From: Robin Raffel
>Reply-To: vanguard-talk@venus.soci.niu.edu
>To: vanguard-talk@venus.soci.niu.edu
>Subject: Re: Mail service
>Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:22:34 -0800 (PST)
>
>you know i was thinking on sat.. that i havent received any mail since
>tuesday. at first i thought that i just wasnt getting any mail but then
>it really started to puzzel me.
> Please let me know what you find out after contacting the post office.
> i am concerned too.
>
> robin 713
>dana wrote:
>
>Has everyone been getting their mail lately? or has anyone been picking
>up #514's mail by accident? We haven't received any mail for about a
>week and it's beginning to concern us.
>
>Please let me know if you are experiencing similar issues and I will
>contact the Post Office.
>
>Best,
>Dana Parker #514
>
>
>
>
>
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