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The wattage of a furnace can vary based on the model and its specific features. I couldn't access a manual with this information. Perhaps customer support or a dealer can assist with the informaiton. Contact Us ' Support: Get In Touch With Us ' Coleman®
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Either the blower or its control has gone bad. You will need to call a service company to have them troubleshoot it for you. Did your A/C drain work OK this summer, or did it spill water?
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you have multiple stages of heating and not all of the stages are operating. it could be a limit switch, that would be a very good place to start.(stages or zones)
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Actually yes! You can install electric elements in the plenum that turn on by your thermostat. The convection blower from the furnace can be used. You can also install a heat pump system that will give you both heat and air conditioning.
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I am trying to install a Honeywell VisionPro 8000 thermostat for my Intertherm Central Electric Furnace but I am having trouble getting to work any suggestions?
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Hi, first of all you need to get a hand full of 5 amp auto type fuses and install one on the hot leg of the 24 volt secondary side of the transformer. Just use 2 female crimp on connectors and put the fuse in the middle of the hot wire. Saves $$$$ on replacing transformers when you have a dead short on the low or high voltage side of any transformer, just a trick of the trade, food for thought. Fuses are much cheaper. On your electric unit, you may not need the common on this to operate the digital stat if it has batteries. This may be your dead short. On the Janitrol condenser, the red is your 24v as you no. They are using blue in place of yellow for cooling. Red is hot, W is heat, G for fan, and blue is cooling on this Janitrol. Keep in mind you are connecting to a heat-pump also, so make sure the wiring is correct. Are you installing this for secondary Heat?? More then likely, the blue common you have added is the dead short as the janitrol uses the blue for a cooling relay in place of yellow. Anyway, use the 5 amp fuse, trick of the trade to save on the transformers. Please keep me posted, as I know know you have this under control.
Shastalaker7
A/C, Heating, & Refrigeration Contractor. Good Luck!
Hey, nofarmark91
Turn the Coleman furnace system switch to the "Off" position on the electric service panel.
Locate the manual reset switch near the left side of your furnace blower. Your Coleman furnace has an upper limit switch for manual reset and a lower limit switch for automatic reset.
Press the reset button, which you will find in the middle of the limit switch. Use this manual reset button when the furnace burner will not operate. (See Reference 1 pg 4 "The Furnace Controls and their Function/Important" & Reference 4 # 3)
Turn the system switch to the "On" position.
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