Blowers should continue running for a brief period after gas is shut off to extract residual heat remaining in hot plenum from burn process. It increases the efficiency for a given amount of fuel use. The heat remaining in the plenum will go someplace. Better to blow it into your living environment that to waste it as exhaust.
broken heater motor but where is heater motor inside from?
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Well, I don't mean to sound snarky, but when it doesn't work anymore! The thermostat, in its most basic form, is just a switch to turn the heater on. If the heater turns on and off like it should, it is OK. If the heater doesn't turn on, or worse yet doesn't turn off, you should look into getting a new one. Some tests you can perform: Heater doesn't turn on? Get at the wires running to the thermostat and touch the two control wires (You will have to look into the furnace documentation if you have more than two wires) together. If the furnace clicks on, it's the thermostat. If it doesn't, it's the furnace. Heater doesn't turn off? When the furnace is running disconnect one of the control wires. If the furnace shuts off it's the thermostat. If it doesn't, it's the furnace.
Well, I don't mean to sound snarky, but when it doesn't work anymore! The thermostat, in its most basic form, is just a switch to turn the heater on. If the heater turns on and off like it should, it is OK. If the heater doesn't turn on, or worse yet doesn't turn off, you should look into getting a new one. Some tests you can perform: Heater doesn't turn on? Get at the wires running to the thermostat and touch the two control wires (You will have to look into the furnace documentation if you have more than two wires) together. If the furnace clicks on, it's the thermostat. If it doesn't, it's the furnace. Heater doesn't turn off? When the furnace is running disconnect one of the control wires. If the furnace shuts off it's the thermostat. If it doesn't, it's the furnace.
Turn up the inlet gas pressure on the furnace to create more BTUs.
Not if it was disconnected properly
if your heater just went out in your house and you need a really good electrical furnace you should really consider getting a whole new furnace from a hardware store or a heater store.
heater, boiler, oven
Furnace, woodstove, heater
Good question.A furnace is a enclosure in which energy in non thermal form (e.g. a fuel) is converted into heat. The inside of the enclosure becomes an intensely hot place.A heater is an apparatus that heats or provides heat.In refineries, the terms "furnace" and "heater" are used interchangeably, sometimes with the word "fired" in front of heater.
Every hot water heater I've seen has a regulating knob somewhere. Look for it,possibly under a cover.
Furnaces have no RPM ratings