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Coleman evcon model DGAT070BDF

Blower will not shut off, have digital thermostat, lowered settings, blower still going off

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SOURCE: I have a coleman evcon model dgat070bdf furnace.

Hi check the flame sensor is clean also check out the pressure switch , and check air filter is clean

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I have a coleman/evcon model DGAT070bdf I have the thermostat set at 74 but furnace is shutting off at about 64 degrees I did notice that the mother board's green led light is blinking 4 times.

Steady light on - normal operation.
One flash - ignition failure.
Two flashes - combustion air switch stuck closed.
Three flashes - combustion air switch failed to close.
Four flashes - limit switch open.
Five flashes - gas valve energized with no call for heat.
Rapid flashing - reversed polarity.

Note: Color of light is green.
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My Coleman Evcon furnace blows cold air even when the unit is turned off. How do I stop it from doing that?

Hello Rhonda Killalea,

On MOST furnaces built since 1960. there is provision
for the BLOWER on the old type THERMOSTATS.

BLOWER SWITCH ... has two positions

"ON" and "AUTO"...
(turn blower from on to "OFF" (or correct wiring)).

"AUTO" is the POSITION your thermostat NEEDS
to be on...

Only then will your heater's blower be under
control of those internal temperature controls.

I am including a SAMPLE page from the OWNER's
MANUAL... (a wild guess of which "EVCON" model
you might have)...

Without YOUR MODEL NUMBER... your answers
are going to be completely generic (pretty useless).

You will also need to disclose what model
THERMOSTAT you are using... while you are
LOOKING...

Try to note the FUEL you are using, HEATING
or HEATING-and-COOLING...

ELSE... my only suggestion would be to look
at the WIRES... note their color and CREATE
a TRUTH TABLE between the "typical" R,G,Y,& B
wires ( telephone wires ) and the ACTUAL
SCREW-TERMINAL designations...
Black, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue,
Purple, Gray & White... industry colors for
the possible TERMINAL designations... (and more)

THEN...
Go to the HEATER (air-handler or compressor)
terminal block and VERIFY .... The OLD FASHION
Red, White, Black and Green have a TERMINAL
MATCH from the thermostat to the HEATER.

Hope this helps...

Carnac the Magnificent

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/500880/Evcon-Eb-Series.html?page=2#manual

Evcon EB SERIES Owner Manual Page 2
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I have a coleman evcon model dgat070bdf furnace. As soon as the furnace fan kicks on the burner shuts off. Any ideas?

Hi check the flame sensor is clean also check out the pressure switch , and check air filter is clean
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I have a coleman Evcon model AH16-0 . I am

Typical Thermostat Wiring for 4 or 5 wire Heat/Cool Thermostat (not heat pumps)
4 Wire Termostat
R = Red One Side of 24 volt Transformer
G = Green Blower
Y = Yellow Cool
W = White Heat
5 Wire Thermostat
with one transformer for both units
Rc One Side of 24 volt Transformer
Rh Jumper Rc to Rh
G = Green Blower
Y = Yellow Cool
W = White Heat
5 Wire Thermostat
With 2 transformers one for indoor unit
And one for outdoor unit
Rc = Red One Side of (outside) 24 volt (outside transformer)
G = Green Blower (outside transformer)
Y = Yellow Cool (outside transformer)
Rh = Blue One side of (inside) 24 volt (inside transformer)
W = White Heat (inside transformer)
COOLING ONLY Thermostat
R = Red One Side of 24 volt Transformer
G = Green Blower
Y = Yellow Cool
HEATING ONLY
R or Rh One Side of 24 volt Transformer
W = White Heat
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If fan is set to auto mode that's how it will work.Fan would only run when heat is on
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