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The furnace blower turns on and off repeatedly to maintain a consistent temperature in the house. When the temperature drops below the set point, the blower turns on to distribute warm air. Once the temperature reaches the desired level, the blower turns off to prevent overheating. This cycling helps regulate the indoor temperature efficiently.
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Your furnace blower may not be shutting off and not producing heat due to issues with the thermostat, the blower motor, or the furnace's control board. It is recommended to check these components and consult a professional HVAC technician for further diagnosis and repair.
The furnace blower may not turn off due to a faulty thermostat, a malfunctioning limit switch, or a problem with the fan relay. It is important to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and repair the issue to ensure proper functioning of the furnace.
The blower turns on and off repeatedly to maintain the desired temperature in the room. When the temperature drops below the set point, the blower turns on to circulate warm air. Once the temperature reaches the desired level, the blower turns off to conserve energy and prevent overheating.
The furnace blower may not shut off due to a faulty thermostat, a malfunctioning limit switch, or a problem with the fan control board. It is important to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and repair the issue to ensure proper functioning of the furnace.
Your furnace blower may not be shutting off due to a faulty thermostat, a malfunctioning limit switch, or a problem with the fan control board. It is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
Symptoms of a faulty limit switch on a furnace may include the furnace not turning on or off properly, inconsistent heating, frequent cycling on and off, or the blower running continuously.
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There could be a few reasons for this issue. One common reason is a faulty thermostat that is keeping the blower motor running even after the heater has turned off. Another potential cause could be a malfunctioning limit switch that is not properly signaling the blower to shut off. It is important to have a professional HVAC technician investigate and repair the problem to ensure safe and efficient operation of your system.
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If you are refering to the inducer motor( the one with the little wheel that you see when you take your units doors off) Yes it should keep running when your blower motor is running and before ignition to create your draft and during to rid the gases out your flue Hope I kept it simple