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
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IF BLOWER MOTER IS RUNNING CHECK FOR PLUGGED: FILTER BLOWER WHEEL OR MOST LIKELY (IF A 90+ FURNACE) THE SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER lc
A furnace with a vertical air flow through the heat exchanger and the blower compartment located beneath the heat exchanger is typically called a "downflow furnace." This design allows air to be drawn in from the top, heated as it passes through the heat exchanger, and then expelled from the bottom into the living space. Downflow furnaces are commonly used in applications where the furnace is installed in a basement or crawl space.
hi.. this is pankaj working as power engineer. we have a 11 kw induction motor which is used in fluidising blower. its no load current i sarround 9.5 to 10.6 amp. and under load its ampere does nt exceed 15 amp. its winding resistance is 1.4 ohm.
Yes, the thermostat in your home causes the gas valve to come on inside the furnace, although in some of the newer, high efficiency furnaces the process is a little more complicated. Furnaces usually detect the temprature inside the plenum and turn on the blower to move warm air into the home. Once the home is up to temperature, the gas is shut off and the blower will run until the plenum is cooled. The gas should not go off and on until it reaches the desired temperature. The gas should come on and the burners should stay lit until the desired temperature is reached. If this is not the case and the burners come on and off, you have a problem. If the burners come on and stay on until the temp set on your thermostat is reached then all is well. If you notice your burners are not lit and the temp is not reached and the blower is on, then you have a problem that needs a service tech. Your filter could be clogged or your flue pipe could be blocked or there may be a problem with your high limit.
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The filter should be placed in the furnace with the airflow direction indicated on the filter facing towards the blower motor.
It is recommended to lubricate the furnace blower motor once a year to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Furnace blower motors are easily found at HVAC installers and repair centers. However, without proper knowledge, a customer should not try to fix this, it can be dangerous.
If the blower is not working on your furnace, you should first check the power supply to the furnace and make sure it is turned on. If the power is on and the blower still isn't working, you may need to check the thermostat settings, the air filter, and the circuit breaker. If these steps don't solve the issue, it's best to contact a professional HVAC technician for further assistance.
The furnace filter goes into the furnace with the airflow arrow pointing towards the blower motor.
The filter in the furnace should be placed with the airflow arrow pointing towards the direction of the airflow, typically facing towards the blower motor.
To change the blower speed on your furnace, locate the blower motor and adjust the speed settings on the control panel. This can usually be done by turning a dial or pressing buttons to increase or decrease the speed. Refer to the furnace manual for specific instructions on how to adjust the blower speed safely.
There should be only one blower to move the air. The unit will have a coil for cooling and a heat exchanger.
It depends on the rating of the furnace. There should be a plate or sticker somewhere on the furnace that shows the rating. If you are just powering a blower motor the rating will be lower than if you have an electric heating element.
The air filter in a furnace should be installed with the arrows on the filter pointing towards the direction of the airflow, typically towards the blower motor.
Clayton Wood offers a lot of features on their Furnaces. To name some: Automatic draft induction blower included, Securdary Heat Exchanger and Twin 800 CFM blowers.