Dayton (3E379) Heater "fan switch problems" Questions

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Question about Goodman Heating & Cooling

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...fan does not ? should i check the switch first then the blower motor ? The evaporater fan is likely disabled if the tamper switch on the removable panel is not in place properly (make sure any ...

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...for the board. fan limit switch Hi guys I have a Brivis wombat 120 and the fan wont turn off. I replace the control unit but still wont turn off hope you offer me some ...

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Question about Cozy Heating & Cooling

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...fan switch, the limit switch and the speed switch. Could the problem be in the auxillary limit switch? by pass the wall thermostat twist the wires together if unit runs and fan comes on the stat is ...

Question about Cozy Heating & Cooling

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Fan switch will not make (limit switch). On 1-25-08 my partner and I installed a brand new fan type wall furnacein very old apartment building. After we got the old furnace out and new furnace in ...

Question about Mr. Heater Heating & Cooling

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...fan the cable to wall switch may be down side of heater making contact with a hot surface and melting causing problem i would also do switch aswell as heat could have damaged to as cable would have ...

...fan switch, Check above burners and you will see a lower limit switch and above that a fan switch. If you do not see a fan switch. The problem is blower control on board. You will have to replace ...

Question about Cozy Heating & Cooling

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...this up to power to see if the fan runs, if does then take the wire from the fan switch and place it on the other side to see if it starts, then "SURPRISE, you,vee found the problem thru

Question about Heating & Cooling

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...fan motor run function and the heater valve on/off function. The other called a blocked vent switch (located in the top front of the heater) stops the gas valve from opening in the event the vent is ...

Question about Honeywell Heating & Cooling

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...more likely in your furnace than with your thermostat. I would suspect a defective fan switch, these switches are temperature activated and turn on the blower at a lower speed than the Fan "on"

Question about Heating & Cooling

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...can check the opening and closing of the switch that controls power to the fan to determine which component is not functioning. Once you have found the malfunctioning unit, replace it or the

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