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Yes, a blown fuse can cause your furnace to not turn on. Check the breaker box and see if any of them have tripped.
I'm not sure why your furnace would shut off after a power outage but first check your breaker in the breaker box to make sure it is in the on position. If this is not the problem remove the cover on furnace and look for a red reset button on the pump. Press this button and hold for a second or two and you furnace should restart. If however it shuts down again you have other problems and will need a furnace repairman.
The equation for amperage is I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts. The amperage for the furnace would be, Amps = 15000/240 = 62.5 amps. So to answer the question, yes a 100 amp breaker with a #4 copper conductor will be sufficient to operate a 15 kW furnace. A 70 amp breaker will work but it is cutting the edge a bit too fine as you don't need the furnace to trip off during the winter months (northern hemisphere) if you are away from your home for an extended period of time.
To safely and effectively turn off a gas furnace, locate the main gas shut-off valve near the furnace and turn it to the "off" position. Additionally, turn off the power to the furnace at the breaker box. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consider contacting a professional if unsure.
It's in the basement. Turn on the light switch behind the dryer, walk past the furnace, stay to the left of the water heater, and you'll eventually see the breaker box on the wall in front of you. For heaven's sake, do be careful.
To wire a breaker box to another breaker box, you will need to connect the main power supply to the first breaker box and then run additional wiring from the first breaker box to the second breaker box. Make sure to follow all local electrical codes and safety guidelines when performing this task. It is recommended to consult with a licensed electrician for assistance to ensure proper installation and safety.
In the breaker box
A buzzing noise in the fuse box when the furnace turns on could be caused by loose electrical connections, damaged wiring, or a failing electrical component. It's important to have a qualified electrician inspect and address the issue to prevent any potential electrical hazards.
A collector box furnace is a type of furnace that has a combustion chamber where fuel is burned to produce heat. The key features of a collector box furnace include efficient heat distribution, easy maintenance, and the ability to burn a variety of fuels. The benefits of a collector box furnace include cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency, and reliable heating performance.
Breaker box
The amperage capacity of the main bus bars and the connection of the main breaker to the bus bars.
The purpose of the furnace collector box in a heating system is to collect and distribute the heated air produced by the furnace to different parts of the building through the ductwork.